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Digital technology is changing the innovation ‘game’

Paul Hobcraft

Digital technologies are beginning to have a real impact on the methods, approaches, and rates of our innovation outputs. Social technologies are giving us real-time understanding. Technology in all its forms is altering the innovation game but are we adapting to this radical change potential?

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3 Lessons Learned from Open Nation 2017

IdeaScale

Tim Parsons (@rookzero) November 2, 2017. — Whitney Bernstein (@whit_berns) November 2, 2017. Andy Howell who leads innovation for the Coast Guard told us the dramatic story of how the field level Coast Guardsmen responded to Hurricane Harvey with tremendous speed and agility. Feel free to ask questions or make comments.

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What’s New in Corporate Innovation – Dec 18, 2017

Imaginatik

What’s New in Corporate Innovation – Dec 18, 2017. In this piece, McKinsey consultants summarize the findings from a research study into corporate adoption of IoT technologies. Bersin is quick to mention ‘learning agility’ a very powerful phrase used by psychologists to describe your ability to rapidly learn new things.

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The Perfect Conditions for Entering A New Innovation Era in 2017

Paul Hobcraft

So if there was ever a time to clear the existing innovation agenda and rework the entire space for innovating, it is about to become the pressing reality as we enter into 2017. We have seen an amazing transformation in how we socialize through the use of technology and the smartphone. The Merging Conditions and Forces.

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Relating to the New Innovation Era

Paul Hobcraft

It is often an environment that we must encourage to become a ‘feeding frenzy’ of experimentation, learning and being adaptive, fluid and agile. Aligning People, Technology, and Innovation in Design. We need to be more agile, iterative , to be encouraged to be experimenting and exploring.

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Munich Re offers a real clarity to their innovating future

Paul Hobcraft

The most impressive presentation I reviewed in 2017 was the one from Munich Re, held on 21st November 2017 under their investor day event. I can simply touch on it here, I suggest you do your own drawing of conclusions.

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Lessons from Silicon Valley on Innovation and Engagement

IdeaScale

The era of the “data economy” is well and truly upon us, meaning that companies must be more agile than ever before. Adapting to change requires constant innovation across all industry verticals, and there’s no better Petri dish for innovation than the booming technology sector. First, let’s take a look at the current landscape.