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Discontinuous Innovation: Transforming Industries & Creating New Markets

Qmarkets

Understanding Discontinuous Innovation The term itself gained prominence through the work of scholars such as Clayton Christensen, who introduced the concept in his book “The Innovator’s Dilemma: When New Technologies Cause Great Firms to Fail” published in 1997.

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Top 3 Alternative Assets for your Business Innovation Strategy

Qmarkets

These are the backbone of innovation and can deliver amazing value, however they are ultimately only one aspect of innovation. In this blog, we will share the additional ‘innovation assets’ that many companies are yet to include in their business innovation strategy.

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Top 3 Alternative Assets for your Business Innovation Strategy

Qmarkets

These are the backbone of innovation and can deliver amazing value, however they are ultimately only one aspect of innovation. In this blog, we will share the additional ‘innovation assets’ that many companies are yet to include in their business innovation strategy.

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Now’s the perfect time to plot a course for the future

Innovation 360 Group

InnoSurvey® is an on-line assessment tool that looks at sixty-six different innovation capabilities to assess where you stand vs leading innovators and what you need to do to achieve the best innovation ROI. Identify where to start and where to focus your innovation program. Organizational Innovation (e.g.

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Overcome resistance and capture growth in the Financial Services Industry

Innovation 360 Group

Our digital capabilities have been at the forefront due to the increase in the level of acceptance of digital and virtual interaction with our customers and their relative experience across business lines and geographies. Organizations with strong radical innovation capabilities are more likely to succeed in future business.