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In the dynamic theatre of modern business, innovation is not just a luxury; it’s a necessity. Yet, as the corporate world ventures further into this uncharted territory, a glaring paradox emerges. While companies loudly champion the cause of innovation, the very structures and practices they rely on are often the most significant barriers to it. […]

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In an era where innovation is the lifeline of competitive advantage, a distressing number of corporations find themselves marooned in a vast sea of mediocrity. Despite the universal acknowledgment of innovation’s paramount importance, the very structure of these behemoths — the skeletal framework upon which they are built — often acts as a straitjacket, constricting […]

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In the first of a series of articles on the increasing trend of corporates working with startups we will take a look at the benefits as to why these two seemingly different types of companies may actually be well suited to working with each other.  Many startups are rightly concerned about issues that could arise […]

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For much of the 20th century the practice of technological innovation was ascribed to a company’s research and development (R&D) department that was embedded within the company. This R&D team were responsible for bringing new technologies to the market through generating new ideas for products and services.  Yet in recent years there has been a […]

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