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Book Review: What about the Future? by Fred Phillips

Jeffrey Phillips

I'm returning today to one of my favorite activities - a book review. Good books are simply too rare, and good books about topics important to innovators are unfortunately even more rare. The book I'm reviewing today is entitled What about the Future? And that's what this book seeks to provide.

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Revolutionize Your Event: Selecting the Best Innovation Keynote Speaker

Leapfrogging

A speaker specializing in innovation can also highlight trends, emerging technologies, and industry disruptions, providing valuable context for future strategic planning. Publications and Thought Leadership : Authoring books, articles, or maintaining an active blog on innovation topics can demonstrate thought leadership.

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Creative Construction – Book review

The Inovo Group

Well-respected Harvard Business School professor and HBR contributor Gary Pisano has weighed in on the topic of large company innovation in his new book ‘Creative Construction’. This book is a worthwhile, albeit high-level, treatment of the topic with a rich set of descriptions and examples. Highlights. Gary Pisano, PhD.

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Podcast S7E151: Jim Euchner – Lean Startup in Large Organisations

Idea to Value

Jim is Honorary Professor at Aston Business School (UK) and Editor in Chief of Research-Technology Management, a peer-reviewed journal for practitioners of innovation, technology and research management. Jim’s book: Lean Startup in Large Organizations: Overcoming Resistance to Innovation: [link].

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Want a High-Performing Org? Learn from Gene Kim’s “Wiring the Winning Organization”

Planview

Technology companies want to deliver products better and faster, but as it is, demand often exceeds capacity, visibility is limited, rework is too common, and investments lack focus. Spear in a recent book: Wiring the Winning Organization: Liberating Our Collective Greatness through Slowification, Simplification, and Amplification.

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The Role of the CFO has Changed. What Does This Mean for Companies?

Planview

I read the Wall Street Journal daily, watch CNBC, read books, and listen to podcasts. Go Deeper: Finance as Champion of Transformation Given your background in software and technology companies, what significant changes have you observed in this field over the years? Prioritization is key due to limited resources.

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Thought Leader and Influencer Interview with Matthew Lieberman, CMO, PwC

Thinkers360 - Thought Leader Interviews

In this edition, we speak with Matthew Lieberman who is the Chief Marketing Officer of PwC US/Mexico and an innovative executive at the crossroads of marketing, media, and technology. ML: I am so excited about utilizing emerging technologies—these are key to our transformation.