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Have organizations become more collaborative over 25 years? What has enabled that?

Paul Hobcraft

This iterative approach is driving innovation by ensuring that solutions are aligned with user needs and market realities. This inclusivity is driving innovation by tapping into the collective creativity of the entire organization. From hierarchical to horizontal: Collaboration is now less hierarchical and more egalitarian.

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25 years of Innovation- how has it evolved? Has it been successful?

Paul Hobcraft

Harnessing the Power of Data and Analytics: The rise of big data and analytics has transformed innovation by providing unprecedented insights into customer behaviour, market trends, and competitive landscapes. This collaborative approach taps into external expertise, reduces development costs, and accelerates innovation cycles.

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How Artificial Intelligence Can Create Real Value for your Business

Daniel Burrus

related, haven’t merely changed their markets or industries, they’ve thoroughly disrupted them and completely shattered the status quo. and machines learn how to do the math, science, and laborious tasks of past careers, humans will fill the sentient, creative side of those tasks. can be applied to your organization. Combining A.I.

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The future interplays between design thinking, technology and AI

Paul Hobcraft

By embracing Design Thinking principles differently in the future of innovation, organizations can foster a more profound culture of creativity, empathy, collaboration, and user-centricity. This supports Design Thinking by helping teams make sense of user data, market trends, and feedback, which can inform design decisions.

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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. Industry 4.0: Manufacturing and Digital Technology.

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The best job to have in the near future - data strategist

Jeffrey Phillips

However, a lot of this data was stove piped - the manufacturing floor might have its view of the data, and the marketing team it's view of the data, but the organization lacked good integrated data to report on. The Internet of Things that seemed like such a futuristic opportunity is happening. Honestly, everywhere.

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Equipment as a Service: Exploring the St. Gallen EaaS Navigator

The BMI Lab Blog

In 2025, the global EaaS market is estimated to grow to $131B compared to $22B in 2019 ( Wopata, 2020 ). Why is the market size suddenly increasing by a compound annual growth rate of 35%? But just recently EaaS gained momentum through the advent of the Internet of Things. How can EaaS solutions effectively be marketed?