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Navigating the Shift from Project to Product: A Map for Success 

Planview

From Project to Product: A Step-By-Step Guide for Organizational Transformation offers a detailed step-by-step roadmap to make the journey easier for enterprises seeking this transformation. Define Your Culture: Foster a product-oriented culture where governance models are defined and knowledge sharing and continuous learning are promoted.

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Capabilities and Leadership Close the Skills Gap in Manufacturing

Innovation 360 Group

Global manufacturing executives rank “skilled talent” as their #1 competitive differentiator. We have learned that high performing innovators share certain characteristics, capabilities and leadership styles. We use these as benchmarks to identify gaps and develop a roadmap for each organization. They are survival skills.

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Increasing innovation focus on the end-user segments within the energy transition story

Paul Hobcraft

As crucial renewable energy solutions (wind, solar) are falling in price comparison, we are beginning to see clean energy solutions for industry, for the environment, and society, as a whole. There is a compelling need to design a roadmap for changing the energy system in nearly all cases.

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Is your company up for disruption? Possibly not

David Marks

Over the past decade, industries far and wide, from publishing, advertisement, music, retail, hospitality and transportation seen revenues diminish and/or potential customers flock to new competition from teenage and toddler companies like Amazon, Google, Facebook, Uber, AirBNB, Netflix and Spotify. No wonder everybody wants to be a startup.

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Is your company up for disruption? Possibly not

David Marks

Over the past decade, industries far and wide, from publishing, advertisement, music, retail, hospitality and transportation seen revenues diminish and/or potential customers flock to new competition from teenage and toddler companies like Amazon, Google, Facebook, Uber, AirBNB, Netflix and Spotify. No wonder everybody wants to be a startup.