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#1,470 – Wireless Baseball

Greatest. Idea. Ever.

In the form of wireless ear pieces that would enable players and managers to communicate directly just like NFL quarterbacks and offensive coordinators do. It’s an idea that I first heard put forth earlier today on MLB Now by former Colorado Rockies general manager Dan O’Dowd and I think it has a lot of merit.

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Pivotal Innovation Management: The Past, Present, and Future of 180° Business Changes

Qmarkets

Tapping into companies’ collective reservoir of relevant experiences, here’s a brief historical and current panorama of just how business leaders have strived to keep up with the changing times and landscapes – some successfully and some not – and how success can be achieved and failure minimized in our own extremely faced-paced era.

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Five Tech Trends Impacting the Healthcare Industry

Daniel Burrus

Global, national, and local healthcare systems have gone through more change in the past few years than almost any other industry. For example, there will be an increase in use of smart patches that attach to the skin to enable remote disease management, diagnostics, and the wireless transfer of general health information to a mobile device.

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Innovating when everything is "as a service"

Jeffrey Phillips

This transition into an "as a service" world changes the ownership model, the customer experience model and the revenue model, all at the same time. I asked - if your innovation opportunity creates opportunities for collecting and managing data, and gaining value from that data - who on your team could support that?

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11 female innovation leaders share their definition of innovation

Idea to Value

What simple thing can a company do to change their conversation / perspective about innovation? But it can also be a new process, a new combination, a new workflow – really across the board changing the existing order of things, but in such a way that new value is created. I asked them all: What is your definition of “innovation”?

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The Future of Smart Cities

Leapfrogging

According to Dukku Lee, the General Manager of Anaheim Public Utilities, for example, Anaheim recently installed a number of remote “wildfire cameras” to detect and prevent wildfires. Some of the key elements of Smart Cities include: Ubiquitous Wifi – availability of wireless internet anywhere and everywhere.

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The conflict between digital transformation and speed

Jeffrey Phillips

Facebook and other platforms are built on the previous two ideas - ubiquitous connectivity through a global backbone and often wireless connectivity based on smart phones. Once you create fully digital business processes you'll need to collect and manage the data and obtain insight from the data to put back into your business.

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