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Planbox Acquires Imaginatik Creating an Agile Innovation Powerhouse

Imaginatik

Planbox, the pioneering provider of AI-Powered Agile Innovation Management software, and Imaginatik, the #1 ranked leader in Corporate Innovation Management according to Forrester Research, will join forces to seize on the innovation boom. This transaction is pending the final approval of Imaginatik shareholders by January 31, 2019.

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

Imaginatik

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. Imaginatik’s take: Continuous reinvention comes from within.

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Part 1: Accelerating the impact of Innovation Campaigns

Values Centered Innovation

Implement disruptive technologies. To transform HUMAN CAPITAL, innovative solutions are needed for: Attracting and developing new talent who are “ready and agile” – including Millennials. Using technology to drive change in the way organizations interact with customers. Technology/R&D? Operations? Human Resources?

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Beneath the Jargon: where "transformation" meets innovation

Imaginatik

Transformation, at its core, reflects changes in the economic, technology and behavioral logics of an industry. Starting with them tends to lead to the ‘same old, same old’ set of initiatives – e.g., be more customer centric, be more agile, get greater insight through big data. How do you enable it, and make it profitable?

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Learning to be Innovative – Future Building’s Crucial Role in Driving Innovation Impact

Imaginatik

Future Building, by contrast, takes an agile and pragmatic approach. At most large corporations, if there’s a groundbreaking new technology or market trend, someone is aware of it. Typically, there is a fear of time-consuming research efforts that are too expensive to be affordable, and too academic or too implausible to be actionable.

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Towards a New Language of Value - from the perspective of business ecosystems

Imaginatik

New sources of value, and distinctive market impact results from seeing – and executing – on what few have - in response to changing circumstances, shifts in technology and business affordances… and asking new (types of) questions. A risk of doing so, of course, stems from seeing what everyone else sees. that give rise to them.