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Revolutionize Your Event: Selecting the Best Innovation Keynote Speaker

Leapfrogging

The focus on innovation encourages attendees to think outside the box, embrace new challenges, and seek cutting-edge solutions in their professional roles. A speaker specializing in innovation can also highlight trends, emerging technologies, and industry disruptions, providing valuable context for future strategic planning.

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Embracing the Circular Economy through Enterprise Architecture

Tullio Siragusa

In a recent episode of the Tech Leaders Unplugged podcast, guests Rameshwar Balanagu, Chief Digital Officer at Intangles.ai, an expert in enterprise architecture, discussed the role of enterprise architecture in enabling the circular economy.

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Intrapreneurs

eZassi

They are not afraid to challenge the status quo and are driven to find innovative solutions to problems. By fostering intrapreneurship within your organization, you stimulate the development of disruptive ideas and invest in a collaborative work environment. Offer mentorship and guidance to help them navigate the process.

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11 female innovation leaders share their definition of innovation

Idea to Value

As one of the world’s top experts on innovation and growth, Rita’s work is regularly published in the Harvard Business Review. What is your definition of “innovation”? A myriad of small self-innovations will lead to large, wholesale innovation across your organization. Twitter: rgmcgrath. Tiffani Bova.

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Top funds for innovative ideas and startups: Asia — India

hackerearth

Big companies are relying on mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, and licensing, with huge funds set aside to grow and consolidate, for continuous and disruptive innovation. Source: Stanford Social Innovation Review. It is an autonomous body of the Department of Science and Technology (DST).

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Key Issues in Innovation Management – Revisited – Part 2

Tim Kastelle

On top of this, from an incumbents’ point of view, there are legitimate reasons for rejecting a new technology. Moreover, if the innovation is truly different, then the incumbent would have to overhaul its systems and operations to adopt it. That means high integration costs – and another reason to be wary of new innovation.

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Innovation and the sharing economy

Idea Drop

Having already disrupted the hospitality and taxi industries among others, how much further disruption will it bring? The collaborative economy creates new opportunities for consumers and entrepreneurs. This represents an exciting new era of social innovation that champions crowdsourcing, communities and connecting citizens.