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5 Tech Issues That Can Slow Down Innovation

IdeaScale

Sometimes the problem is compatibility with legacy systems, but there are also skills gaps to overcome, decisions about how much tech you need and where to apply it, and coping with business disruption or temporary lags in productivity. Over the past decade, tech seems to be advancing at a faster pace than at any other time in history.

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Agility is the 2023 Success Factor

Leapfrogging

The concept of “agility” in business originated from the field of agile software development. Any team can apply the principles of agile software development to create greater overall agility. As we’ve seen over and over, every product, service, and business model eventually gets disrupted.

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Are You Doing Agile Right?

Leapfrogging

Still, concepts like agile design and agile software development have taken over the popular zeitgeist recently, and businesses are looking for ways to develop the agile mindset at every possible opportunity. Today, everyone wants to be agile. There’s little surprise that the agile framework has taken off.

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Cutting-Edge Software Innovation: Current Breakthrough Disruptions in Hi-Tech

Qmarkets

In the race to stay competitive, the only constant is change—and nowhere is this more evident than in the realm of software innovation. These rapidly evolving technologies are not just incremental improvements —they represent seismic shifts that are disrupting the very foundations of how we work, live, and interact with the world.

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Intentionality and the Differentiating Competitive Advantage 

Planview

When you transform one value stream, that value stream shows the improved benefits of speed to customer value, greater security, reduced errors, and risk mitigation of digital disruption. I’m also referencing upstream activities, software development technical impediments, and post-build activities.

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Implement Anticipatory Solutions Instead of Reactive Responses

Daniel Burrus

In years past, many businesses have succeeded with an agile, reactive approach to business where they respond to climate, competition, and social circumstances in an “after the fact” way. This focus was predominantly on responding to disruptions as they came in, putting out fires to solve issues.

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In the blink of an eye, it gets something bigger

Paul Hobcraft

With breakneck speed, forces of disruption, shifts in consumer expectations, erosion of barriers to entry and a vibrant startup movement have propelled innovation from the background to a position as one of the most important activities for any growth-minded business to get right” “The consequences are big. That’s all changing.