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Digital Technology MoshPit

Gregg Fraley

Discover Ideas for Long Term and Tactical Innovation Projects. Chicago, IL, August 1, 2018 — The MoshPit Innovation Service is an innovation project discovery service marketed by GFi (Gregg Fraley Innovation). Ideas for innovation projects emerge from the intensive sessions. This is not your Dad’s brainstorming.

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The future interplays between design thinking, technology and AI

Paul Hobcraft

This supports Design Thinking by helping teams make sense of user data, market trends, and feedback, which can inform design decisions. These platforms help teams ideate, brainstorm, and iterate designs, making Design Thinking more central to remote and distributed teams.

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Streamlining Success – How Continuous and Disruptive Innovation Examples Can Inform Business Transformation

Qmarkets

Sometimes it seems like organizations, even large enterprises, live and die by their ability to implement innovations that completely redraw the market landscape, putting them at the forefront. Such disruptions are often pivots (reactions to changing market conditions). How can the innovation process be better managed?

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The Day after Disruption

Qmarkets

Sometimes it seems like organizations, even large enterprises, live and die by their ability to create disruptive innovations that completely redraw the market landscape, putting them at the forefront. Such disruptions are often pivots (reactions to changing market conditions). But is this the correct way to go?

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The Day after Disruption

Qmarkets

Sometimes it seems like organizations, even large enterprises, live and die by their ability to create disruptive innovations that completely redraw the market landscape, putting them at the forefront. Such disruptions are often pivots (reactions to changing market conditions). But is this the correct way to go?