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Webinar: Leveraging market-creating innovations to solve Brazil’s Education Paradox.

Christensen Institute

Brazil spends a disproportionate amount on education relative to its Latin American peers, yet the country’s education outcome is subpar in comparison. Although Brazil’s government has worked to resolve its education paradox, the country’s decentralized education system continues to struggle to make progress. FULL WEBINAR.

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How four market-creating innovations are improving education and employment in Brazil

Christensen Institute

In our recently published paper titled Leveraging Market-Creating Innovations to Solve Brazil’s Education Paradox , we describe how Brazil currently spends more money on education than its Latin American peers, however much of the outcome of its education system is subpar to theirs in comparison. Thankfully there is hope.

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Do you recognize your innovators leaders position?

Paul Hobcraft

I recall enjoying a book published a few years back, “ Innovation Governance- how top management organizes and mobilizes for innovation ”, written by Jean-Philippe Deschamps and Beebe Nelson. I can totally recommend it as it is so rich in thinking through much around innovation, placed within this governance framework.

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You can't burn data

Jeffrey Phillips

As the concept of digital transformation takes root, you may frequently hear comparisons between data and oil. This comparison was strong enough to lead Wired magazine to define data as the new oil in a magazine article some years ago. On the surface, this comparison seems to make some sense.

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The cost of innovation

Jeffrey Phillips

Benefits that could be achieved from innovation seemed the right way to convince business executives and government officials that they should commit to innovation projects, and eventually to innovation capacity. They may point out blind spots in how the company is structured or goes to market.

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At the digital transformation and innovation crossroads

Jeffrey Phillips

And what happens when corporations with business models and structures and governing capabilities built for slower change and market dominance meet the agile, nimble competitors and shifting customer expectations at this unexpected crossroads? The corporations didn't change. The conditions and circumstances did.

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

Planview

It’s a paradigm shift that promises reduced time-to-market, heightened agility, and an unwavering focus on delivering value. Define Your Culture: Foster a product-oriented culture where governance models are defined and knowledge sharing and continuous learning are promoted. Yet, the journey is rife with challenges.

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