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The Importance of Staying Scrappy in an AI-Driven Era

Tullio Siragusa

The Importance of Staying Scrappy in an AI-Driven Era In an age of rapid technological advancements, companies everywhere are embracing artificial intelligence (AI) and automation to modernize their operations. Companies should invest in design thinking, ethnographic research and other human-centric innovation methods.

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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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Strategies for Successfully Establishing Sales in a New Market

Tullio Siragusa

Design thinking can be a useful approach to conduct market research and understand the target market’s needs, competitors, and market trends. Here are some key steps to use design thinking when conducting market research: Empathize: Understand the target market’s needs, pain points, and challenges.

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Serious About Your Social Mission? Innovate It.

Leapfrogging

Mission-driven organizations have an equal opportunity to apply the principles and practices of innovation to maximize their impact–but few take it. The obvious place to turn is innovation approaches such as design thinking , rapid prototyping , and open innovation. See the disconnect?

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Future Trends 2021: Purpose & Co-creation

Be-novative

People are missing meaningful connections, and technology is able to give us just that connecting hundreds or thousands of employees, clients, partners or suppliers to think together on this meaningful pivot or growth opportunity from multiple countries and continents at the same time.

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Key Issues in Innovation Management – Revisited – Part 2

Tim Kastelle

From my own practice and observations as well as from recent discussions with other innovators in my local and global communites, it’s obvious to me that this issue is increasingly understood and becomes a major organizational requirement. That means high integration costs – and another reason to be wary of new innovation.