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The Final Perspective: A Composable Innovation Enterprise Framework

Paul Hobcraft

So why did I name this “A composable innovation enterprise framework ? Firstly from a general business perspective, the term “composable” implies a way of thinking and organizing that emphasizes flexibility, adaptability, and modularity. I believe we need to leverage technology, concepts, and design thinking.

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Embracing the Circular Economy through Enterprise Architecture

Tullio Siragusa

Embracing the Circular Economy through Enterprise Architecture The concept of a circular economy has been rapidly gaining traction as businesses and governments alike recognize the need to transition from a linear, resource-intensive model to a sustainable, regenerative one.

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Please, we need a different Innovation narrative

Paul Hobcraft

Innovation software management continues to be sold piecemeal, so often just bolted onto the other parts already in place, not being optimized. “ Organizations today are no different from the past; they seek fresh growth and establish new competitive positions. Firstly, we need to ask, “Why change the innovation narrative?

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Innovating: So What Is Possible?

Paul Hobcraft

In recent years our innovation understanding and its management have significantly changed, due to numerous factors that have been happening. These have been advances in technology, methodology or design- thinking and we do need to stop and think about how we could do ‘things’ differently by asking “what is possible?

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Key Issues in Innovation Management – Revisited – Part 1

Tim Kastelle

This requires companies to proactively or reactively innovate their business models in order to remain competitive. The platform environment is mostly characterized by a tension between collaboration and competition of the participating companies, often referred to as coopetition. Cases in point: Lego and Burberry.

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Culture of Innovation Lessons from CSAA

Planview

CSAA has proven that an established company can in fact transform its culture and turn it into a competitive advantage, which Harvard Business Review highlights in this article. Established enterprises are transforming their cultures. Define what “innovation” means to your business. Provide innovation training.

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5 Innovation Trends of 2018 that will Disrupt the Corporate Landscape in 2019

Qmarkets

With the steady increase in competition, large corporations are more preoccupied than ever with securing data relating to the successes and failures of rivals. Due to the increasing centrality of mobile devices, mobile apps are playing an increasing role in digital transformation strategies for large-scale enterprises.

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