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Unleash Your Teams Strategic Potential: 10 Ways to Craft the Best Business Strategies

Leapfrogging

Introduction to Strategic Thinking in Business The Importance of Strategy in a Disruptive World In today’s business environment, disruption is the new norm. With technology advancing at breakneck speeds and market dynamics shifting unpredictably, it’s crucial for you as a business leader to embrace strategic thinking.

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Digital Disruption: A Multi-Generational Mindset

Daniel Burrus

Being anticipatory is a multifaceted offense in a world of rapid digital disruption. In some cases, it’s about identifying opportunities for major disruptions within your industry that you yourself can introduce, such as Airbnb did to the hotel and timeshare industry or Uber did to the taxi and rideshare industry.

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Why you should care about Trend, Technology, and Startup Scouting

ITONICS

We distinguish here between three pillars: technologies, trends, and startups. Even if not all identified trends or technologies are applicable to their current business needs, innovation forerunners should always be on the lookout for the latest developments to proactively address challenges as they arise.

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Rationale, Passion and Beliefs: Changing how we approach the Energy transition.

Innovating4Energy

Harnessing the power of innovation ecosystems: Innovating4Energy should play a pivotal role in fostering collaboration among startups, research institutions, and industry partners to accelerate the development and deployment of renewable energy technologies in structuring ecosystem thinking and orchestrating the designs.

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Learning to Manage Opportunity in the Unknown

Daniel Burrus

Crisis is a form of change or disruption coming from outside of your organization that greatly impacts the status quo and must be dealt with. However, COVID-19 and other forms of disruption and perceived crises aren’t the problem; the real issue is when your response as a leader is solely reactionary and habitual.

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A disruptive world requires new leadership capabilities

ImagineNation

Whether you are a company that wants to attract top talent or an individual who is trying to land your dream job, or create a new business, it’s becoming clear that the future of work is both human and technology centred and involves the development of new leadership capabilities. Leadership as a way of life.

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Open Innovation vs Closed Innovation: Here’s the Lowdown

Qmarkets

These can include customers, start-ups, experts and problem-solving communities, emerging technologies, academia and research, patents and more. If we are to remain the technology leader, we need to open ourselves up to ideas from the outside.” The iPhone is a famous example of a product created as part of a closed innovation process.