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Have organizations become more collaborative over 25 years? What has enabled that?

Paul Hobcraft

(First post here ) So this post, in a series of three, looks at the answers given by Google’s Gemini on how collaboration and ideation evolved the organization’s ability to adapt and what helped. Ideas and feedback are flowing back and forth throughout the innovation process.

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The Billion Dollar Breakthrough You Missed

Gregg Fraley

Innovation leaders and CEO’s leave breakthrough on the table because their innovation processes leave out deliberate combinations. Do this experiment: Make a list of the new digital technologies (AI, Social Media, Internet of Things, Robotics). Innovation Directors and CEO’s — why not?

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Digital Technology MoshPit

Gregg Fraley

The secret sauce in the design of a MoshPit session is how fresh thinking is scaffolded through the discovery and idea generation process. Nearly all brainstorming techniques, and even innovation frameworks, fall short in terms of helping people make new conceptual connections. IoT (Internet of Things).

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The Day after Disruption

Qmarkets

This is very difficult to achieve when innovation strategies rely on unplanned spurts of disruption driven by short-term planning rather than by a systematized process. Consider the case of the Internet of Things (IoT), one of the most talked about buzz-words in technology for the past number of years.

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Nine Questions CEO’s Should Ask About Innovation

Gregg Fraley

Nine essential questions CEO’s should be asking about innovation. Are people empowered to innovate? Does your culture support innovation? Are your people trained in innovation process? Do you have the skills, the specific people, you need to innovate? Is your organization doing continuous projects?

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The Day after Disruption

Qmarkets

This is very difficult to achieve when innovation strategies rely on unplanned spurts of disruption driven by short-term planning rather than by a systematized process. Consider the case of the Internet of Things (IoT), one of the most talked about buzz-words in technology for the past number of years.