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Driving Success: Harnessing the Power of the Startup Ecosystem

Leapfrogging

Each plays a pivotal role in nurturing startups through their life cycle from ideation to scaling up and potentially becoming industry leaders. By leveraging the fresh perspectives and cutting-edge technologies that startups provide, corporations can stay competitive in a rapidly changing business environment.

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Three Tools I Use to Enhance Customer Engagement and Innovate Strategically

Fehmida Kapadia

Paradigms of product development have shifted significantly in the last decade. The key tenet of agile and lean development is to quickly and iteratively build?—?test?—?learn. To reduce cost and time associated with the product development cycle, we have to start engaging with our customers early. Prototype?—?Test

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Case Study: Regional SME Development Project Brings Innovation Lift to Manufacturing Hub

Innovation 360 Group

This mostly rural area, home to IKEA and other furniture manufacturers, is the backbone of the economy and a hotbed of entrepreneurship. The data showed an overall weakness in product selection, ideation and commercialization, so we were able to focus on those areas. Significantly shortened product development cycles.

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How Apple created two giants

Matthew Griffin

Many bystanders are more likely to view these two giants emergence onto the global stage as business evolution rather revolution and while Samsung declared their competitive intentions in 2008 Foxconn has only recently reached the starting line of its long journey. Beware of the lure of outsourcing.

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The death of the 20th Century corporation

Matthew Griffin

These Platforms created communities and the communities became customers and soon these customers were not only buying the Millennials products and services they were helping ideate, hack, design and build the next and so the cycle continued propelling staggering revenue growth that allowed them to disrupt entire industries and usurp the incumbents (..)

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The rise and rise of Entrepreneurs

Matthew Griffin

Typically there are two groups that will be looking to disrupt your business – competitive corporations, either from within or from outside of your current industry and Entrepreneurs. Disruption is now closer to your door than it’s ever been before. The Caravan on your lawn.

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The secrets behind building a Unicorn

Matthew Griffin

If you want to stand a chance of creating a successful business in today’s increasingly competitive world then I’d suggest that you follow each of these seven themes zealously. Their user experience is simple. They have vision. They create the right solution at the right time. Disregard one and it can have dire consequences later on.