Innovation and the Tale of Six Questions
The Information Age has turned the value of questions and answers topsy turvy. In the past, questions were cheap to ask and companies paid to get answers to their questions. Now, according
In this blog, we discuss cognitive computing and other technologies with a focus on supply chain management and innovation. Other topics of discussion include digital enterprise transformation, marketing, the Internet of Things, and smart cities. Our goal is to advance the public discussion about how cognitive computing and other advanced technologies affect the world in which we live.
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The Information Age has turned the value of questions and answers topsy turvy. In the past, questions were cheap to ask and companies paid to get answers to their questions. Now, according
In late April 2018, the Joint Economic Committee of the U.S. Congress conducted a hearing on the subject of innovation and economic growth. The link between innovation and growth has long been
For decades, innovation gurus have suggested companies dump their “not invented here” mentality that rejects the embrace of ideas generated outside of company circles. One CEO, Terry Brewer, founder Brewer Science, doesn’t
We live in an age characterized by the generation of enormous amounts data. It’s no surprise cognitive technologies (i.e., artificial intelligence (AI) systems) have matured simultaneously in order to mine insights from
Innovation is a fascinating subject. It involves creativity, idea generation, business acumen, perseverance, foresight, and, often, luck. There is neither a silver bullet strategy nor a golden path to innovation. Boston Consulting
Whether you call it the Digital Age or the Information Age, we live in an era in which data and cognitive computing are playing important roles. One essential element businesses need in
Most pundits agree, if companies want to be long-lived, they need to foster continual innovation. In their quest to be innovative, many companies unsuccessfully search for a golden path to innovation —
“We keep moving forward, opening new doors, and doing new things,” Walt Disney once said, “because we’re curious and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths.” Curiosity, it seems, plays a significant
The world likes to make a distinction between basic and applied knowledge. In recent years, there seems to be more emphasis placed on applied knowledge than basic knowledge. In the United States,
NOTE: This article was written by David Cruickshank (@binarimon), Senior Director of Strategy and Operations at the SAP® Co-Innovation Lab (COIL) at SAP Labs, with my input. It was first published as an
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