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

Planview

In the dynamic world of technology, where the pace of change is relentless and the demand for agility is non-negotiable, how do enterprises ensure they’re on the path to success? The magnitude of inefficiency and waste generated as organizations undergo the transition needs urgent attention from business and technology leaders.

Project 69
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On the Origin of Companies

David Marks

By comparison, the concept of survival of the fittest in the corporate world is much less mysterious or controversial. The Natural monopoly axis measures the degree of which a company is shielded from competition. While option 2 is clearly riskier, it offers a potential of remaining competitive.

Company 40
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On the Origin of Companies

David Marks

By comparison, the concept of survival of the fittest in the corporate world is much less mysterious or controversial. The Natural monopoly axis measures the degree of which a company is shielded from competition. While option 2 is clearly riskier, it offers a potential of remaining competitive.

Company 40
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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. 84% of manufacturing executives say they plan to add technology roles in the next 5 years to keep pace with the demands of a rapidly changing industry. We use these as benchmarks to identify gaps and develop a roadmap for each organization.

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Building an Agile & Innovative Organization

Idea to Value

There are great many companies and leaders that obsess about their market share, competitors, or technological prowess. If your technology doesn’t create value for customers, they won’t buy it. And, if you don’t have customers, the reason really isn’t your competition, it’s you not providing them with enough value.

Agile 302
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Increasing innovation focus on the end-user segments within the energy transition story

Paul Hobcraft

When you investigate and research the energy transition that is underway, the higher focus to date has been on the progress to replace fossil fuel with renewable power generation technologies. Here, it is the combination of new system designs and ways to operate, combined with technological innovation.

Roadmap 215
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Is your company up for disruption? Possibly not

David Marks

Disruptive technologies and upstarts are wrecking havoc far and wide, they warned, and (unless you hire us) you will be the next to go. They now tweet, on mobile, collect big data and learn deeply (Current technology terms have an unwittingly infantile twang) Yet there is more to it. Well, undoubtedly, the consulting firms helped.