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

Leapfrogging

Navigating a Disruptive Business Environment In today’s fast-paced and technology-driven landscape, businesses are frequently faced with disruptions that can significantly impact their operations and long-term viability. Recognizing the early signs of these disruptions is key to responding effectively.

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CONTROLLED DISRUPTION [CASE STUDY]

Flying Fish Lab

A few years ago, we were faced with exactly such a situation, for a Vaseline project. So this particular project was already challenging from this perspective. Utter success, from a project perspective, only possible because we knew when to “Stick” and when to “Twist”. So, what to do next? Step 1: Stick.

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Lateral Thinking in Business Strategy

Destination Innovation

Dyson disrupted the vacuum cleaner market by creating bagless vacuum cleaners, a concept that challenged the traditional vacuum design and improved performance. This approach was creative and unexpected, setting Nintendo apart from its competitors Sony and Microsoft. Dyson’s Bagless Vacuum Cleaners : What can we remove?

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3 Predictions for What’s Next in Project Portfolio Management 

Planview

It’s true for all disciplines and describes the project portfolio management (PPM) market for several reasons. The market’s landmark evolution in 2020, which bifurcated PPM to support strategic portfolio management and adaptive project management. Why is the project portfolio management market continuously evolving?

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Constructing the innovation mandate

Paul Hobcraft

We will focus on both incremental and distinctive innovation outcomes and ones that have the potential for disruptive or breakthrough innovation, that are exploring new technologies, markets, and new business models to drive growth and create value. In any document, feedback and suggestions should be actively sought.

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A New Approach to Writing Job Descriptions

Harvard Business Review

As new technologies disrupt processes and require new skills, and as companies are moving toward more and more project-based work, we are beginning to see the evolution of job descriptions away from static, holistic prescriptions that follow an employee for years to dynamic guidance that changes based on needs.

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The critical differences in understanding Dynamic Ecosystems.

Paul Hobcraft

Ecosystem Resilience: Characteristics: Dynamic ecosystems are resilient and capable of withstanding shocks and disruptions due to the diversity of participants and the redundancy of resources. A diverse ecosystem is more likely to be able to withstand shocks and disruptions. Businesses need to invest in diversity and resilience.

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