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Industry 4.0

eZassi

With Innovation Management In today’s rapidly evolving business landscape, staying ahead of the competition requires embracing Industry 4.0 It’s all about embracing automation, artificial intelligence, big data, and the Internet of Things to optimize productivity, efficiency, and innovation across the supply chain.

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The 3 Pillars of Manufacturing: Anticipation, Innovation, Collaboration

Daniel Burrus

In the last decade, manufacturing in the United States faced intense international competition, increasing market volatility and complexity, a declining workforce, and a host of other challenges. Internet of Things (IoT). Next-Generation Manufacturing Principles.

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Leveraging Innovation Methods to Drive Strategic Initiatives

Imaginatik

For example, is a lot of new value coming into your market through start-ups who leverage the Internet of Things trend? For example: Engage employees using on-line platforms and methods. Where is value being created? Identify the trends, the start-ups and the leaders in your space.

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Five Technology Trends Driving Manufacturing (Are you on Board?)

Daniel Burrus

New manufacturing plants will utilize the latest technologies in an effort to increase productivity and competitive advantage. Professionals and anticipatory leaders in manufacturing should look for ways to implement these Hard Trends now, because if you don’t, your competition will!

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Legacy is all around us. Innovation and insights suffer greatly

Paul Hobcraft

These systems evolved slowly over time but were not designed for the world of the “Internet of Things” The old era needs to give way to the new one of being completely connected. Customer Engagement Apps are a good point in case. They did not need to become connected up beyond a specific need to achieve.

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Why Communication is the Key to Enterprise Innovation?

IdeaScale

In fact, one study, which mapped the correlation between worker engagement and innovation in a workplace, found that high engagement companies were 23% more likely to have a strong innovative work culture when compared to organizations that reported lower levels of interest at work. What problems do your customers want to be solved?

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Technology leads, innovation exploitation is lagging

Paul Hobcraft

It is highly reliant on manual systems with people often disconnected from the real innovation engagement making decisions on inadequate data or insights. This merging of cloud, big data, social, and the internet of things is becoming the new system of discovery according to some. We need to review organizational engagement.