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Connecting innovating value comes from Ecosystem thinking

Paul Hobcraft

We are witnessing a very radical change, driven by technology, increasingly disrupting and breaking down past traditional boundaries, partly built to defend positions so as to achieve economic scale. These are: The constant exponential of technology and its power to change is forcing up to change. We have built-in constraints.

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Innovation cannot expand without the 4th Industrial Revolution

Paul Hobcraft

To do this, technology adoption and diffusion across the ecosystem needs to improve dramatically. There also continues today that industry disruption is increasing, by those spotting both opportunity and weakness in present market players. Innovation is one powerful catalyst ripe for leveraging in this 4th Industrial Revolution.

Industry 213
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Overcome resistance and capture growth in the Financial Services Industry

Innovation 360 Group

Our digital capabilities have been at the forefront due to the increase in the level of acceptance of digital and virtual interaction with our customers and their relative experience across business lines and geographies. Innovative ideas are purchased externally and often not well integrated. Difficulties with speed to market.

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Balancing Function, Design, Process and Structure for Creative Tension

Paul Hobcraft

The idea needs to “form, from observation, listening, engaging and data insights. Having rigid structure or processes and many good observations or concepts can be screened out far too quickly due to “imposed” metrics or a defined idea of how “anything” gets captured and evaluated.

Design 130
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The New Innovation Need: Organizing within a Networks of Collaborators

Paul Hobcraft

We are fairly clear that incremental innovation is just not cutting through to give the types of growth expected. There are many outside our existing organizations, standing impatiently at the gates, waiting to come in and take over with market breaking concepts through different business models. Either they adapt or die.

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What do we expect from Innovation? Mostly disappointment

Paul Hobcraft

I mean anyway “we really don’t believe in innovation, it all is full of risk, uncertainty and those unknowns and that is the last place to go when you are fighting in a different set of market conditions, isn’t it?”. So where does innovation sit within your organization? Customers and employees are driving innovation.

Report 212
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The New Innovation Need: Organizing within a Networks of Collaborators

Paul Hobcraft

We are fairly clear that incremental innovation is just not cutting through to give the types of growth expected. There are many outside our existing organizations, standing impatiently at the gates, waiting to come in and take over with market breaking concepts through different business models. Either they adapt or die.