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The Power of Innovation: Key Topics and Content from Dynamic Keynote Speakers

Leapfrogging

Creating an innovation roadmap that outlines short-term and long-term initiatives. Disruptive Innovation Disruptive innovation is a buzzword you’ve likely encountered, but understanding its intricacies can be transformative for your business. Establishing clear innovation metrics and KPIs to measure progress and success.

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Navigating the Shift from Project to Product: A Map for Success 

Planview

In the dynamic world of technology, where the pace of change is relentless and the demand for agility is non-negotiable, how do enterprises ensure they’re on the path to success? The magnitude of inefficiency and waste generated as organizations undergo the transition needs urgent attention from business and technology leaders.

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Intentionality and the Differentiating Competitive Advantage 

Planview

When you transform one value stream, that value stream shows the improved benefits of speed to customer value, greater security, reduced errors, and risk mitigation of digital disruption. Some of them would take this report and turn it into their roadmap on what to get right first. Speaking of points, let’s talk about speed of points.

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Get Real About Your Company’s Future

The Inovo Group

As the world becomes increasingly volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous ( VUCA ) , longer-term disruptions are the greatest existential threat to a company’s growth and survival. Relatively few methods and tools exist to help companies gain insights into longer-term futures that include discontinuities and disruption.

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Innovation is a team sport

Cris Beswick

In the absence of an enabled middle management layer, the pursuit of innovation will be, at best, an experience of wishful thinking for executives and an exercise in frustration for the rest of the organisation. It’s still necessary but needs a companion, and we believe that companion sits between incremental and disruptive innovation.