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Blueprint for Bouncing Back: A Design Thinking Guide to Unemployment

Tullio Siragusa

Blueprint for Bouncing Back: A Design Thinking Guide to Unemployment Life’s journey is peppered with unpredictable twists and turns. As daily commutes become less frequent, it might be time to rethink our transportation choices. Engaging with peers or mentors for feedback can offer fresh perspectives.

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Crafting the Path to Success: Designing Leadership Team Offsites for Strategic Planning Triumph

Leapfrogging

By stepping away from daily operations, you and your team can focus on long-term goals, engage in deep discussions, and forge stronger bonds. They present an opportunity for you to reassess the company’s direction, realign with the core values, and ensure that every leader is committed to a shared vision.

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We need a new Energy Mantra- innovate, innovate, innovate.

Paul Hobcraft

We must nurture innovation and continuously look for ways to facilitate its pathway in the Energy Transition we are presently travelling. Most global CO2 emissions come from the energy production sector, our buildings or transportation systems, and the making of “things” still from fossil fuels.

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The crucial role Innovation must play in the Energy system

Paul Hobcraft

Innovation is vital to the energy system’s integration and operation design, and we need to further recognize its crucial role. Its ultimate result is to offer innovation that can continually look for re-imagining new market designs and business models to stimulate the changes and solutions for our future energy transformation.

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The Innovation Intensity needed in the Energy Transition

Paul Hobcraft

Presently there is a rising concern the Covid-19 has knocked us off a path. The IEA track the following aspects of the energy system; power, fuel, industry, transport, buildings, and energy integration. Presently they are well behind the position needed to achieve this less than 2 degrees C climate goal. Tracking Transport.

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Focusing on Innovation for our Energy Transition we are all undertaking

Paul Hobcraft

The existing solutions found in wind and solar solutions jockeying to replace oil, gas, and coal, in our present electricity distribution, as well as our current customer solutions for managing our energy, will only take you so far in our need to change our energy systems. Where can innovation help?

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The Energy Transition Needs A Structured Innovation Process

Paul Hobcraft

All of us are at present, caught up in the terrible spread of the Coronavirus (COVID-19). Although we feel trapped in the present, worried over daily events and what they might mean, we must look beyond, we do need to look towards the future, to recognize there are challenges ahead but equally opportunities.