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Industry 4.0: How to guide organizational change

mjvinnovation

refers to the phenomenon of adopting innovative tools, resources and technological services to optimize the management of the most varied industrial aspects. The feeling that new technologies are being developed and implemented at an increasingly rapid pace has an impact on human identities, communities and political structures.

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Industry 4.0: how to gain more efficiency in this transformation

mjvinnovation

Combined with emerging technologies, such as Artificial Intelligence and the Internet of Things, it introduces the concept of “cyber-physical systems” to differentiate this new evolutionary phase from previous electronic automation.” Industry 4.0 is much more than just a technical dimension. IMPORTANT POINT!

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9 Patterns of Disruption: The new cooking recipe for business disruption

Idea to Value

A light bulb went on for me as I was reading a series of reports from Deloitte University Press on disruption. I felt this nine patterns of disruption has the same huge potential to frame and dialogue around the potential within disruption. A new framing of connecting disruptive innovation. Shorten the value chain.

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No such thing as the digital revolution? Avoidance strategies and status quo mentality are deadly when it comes to digitization!

etventure

All this about companies being in a huge transition because of digitization, about disruption in the ‘old economy’ because of new, agile, digital competitors – none of it is true, he says. There is hardly an area of life or a sector of the economy that remains unaffected by digital technology. Industry 4.0,

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Why the Future of Tesla May Depend on Knowing What Happened to Billy Durant

Steve Blank

But in 1904, after his first time seeing a car in Flint, Michigan, he was one of the first to see that the future was going to be in a radically new form of transportation powered by internal combustion engines. When technology changes are rapid you want the founder to continue to run the company. Days of Futures Past for Tesla.

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Innovation Outposts and The Evolution of Corporate R&D

Corporate Innovation

The last 40 years have seen an explosive adoption of new technologies (social media, telecom, life sciences, etc.) Not only are the number of new technologies and entrants growing, but also increasing is the rate at which technology is disrupting existing companies. In the U.S. We’re now in the middle of the fourth.

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Innovation Outposts and The Evolution of Corporate R&D

Corporate Innovation

The last 40 years have seen an explosive adoption of new technologies (social media, telecom, life sciences, etc.) Not only are the number of new technologies and entrants growing, but also increasing is the rate at which technology is disrupting existing companies. In the U.S. We’re now in the middle of the fourth.