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Creative Quickies – A Vital New Product Development Question to Ask

BrainZooming

A name for a new Friday feature popped into my head at a conference. These features will include photos and strategic thinking questions or innovation prompts. When you check the name, it doesn’t work (or someone has already used it), but the idea has some possibilities, so you run with it.

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The lost innovation pathway

Paul Hobcraft

Until we have practices that go beyond brainstorming on the one hand or simply tweaking a new product development process on the other, we will never arrive at the promised land of strategic innovation. There must first be an intimate connection between strategic thinking and innovation.

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Why Today Is a Great Day to Be Out of the Corporate World

BrainZooming

We arranged a meeting and subsequently developed a scope of work. Several months later, the deal seemed in question, but we got an opportunity to do a 30-minute phone conference with the company president to address his questions. Rapidly deploy effective strategic thinking exercises to spur innovation.

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Harnessing the Power: Navigating AI-Driven Rapid Change in Business Strategy

Leapfrogging

This impact is evident across various facets of business, from operational efficiency and customer experience to product development and market analysis. It requires a shift in your strategic thinking, urging you to anticipate changes and react with precision.

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Future-Proof Your Business: Building Strategies for a Disruptive World

Leapfrogging

To avoid the pitfalls of a static strategy and ensure your business is future-proof, it’s essential to foster a culture of agility and strategic foresight. Cultivating a Forward-Thinking Mindset The future belongs to those who prepare for it today. Reward calculated risk-taking, even when it doesn’t always lead to success.