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The Provocateurs: Episode 5 | Julie Carrier

Thinkers 50

Shortlisted for the Thinkers50 Coaching and Mentoring Award in 2021, Julie is recognised as the ‘World’s #1 Coach for Young Women’ by Marshall Goldsmith and is a former Pentagon Senior Management Consultant in Leadership. Q About Our Guests. Thinkers50 in partnership with Deloitte presents: The Provocateurs: podcast series.

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Integrated Test Sites for Innovation Ecosystems

TIM Review

Contrary to these insights, most of the test sites today cater to single industries only. To stay ahead in innovation, look at horizontal industries and the ones leading your current industry, someone is always doing something new. Jeff Butler Keynote Speaker/ Scholar. Introduction. For example, scholars such as Zhao et al.

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Why Your Go-To-Market Strategy Matters

PLM Alliances

Sustaining a competitive advantage. But as a market matures, it is harder to sustain innovation. Where they do fight, they compete on price (driven by operational scale), habit (my family has always used Tide) or point-level differentiation (smells better or brighter whites). Product innovation is not enough.

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Announcing the Thinkers50 2021 Coaching and Mentoring Award Longlist

Thinkers 50

The Coaching and Mentoring Award is unique among our awards because it starts with a longlist of 50 nominees, selected via the 100 Coaches network. 1: Reem AlJizawi. 1: Reem AlJizawi. We are grateful for their help and support in identifying the individuals who are most deserving of this recognition. 2: Brenda Bence.

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Living Labs for Public Sector Innovation: insights from a European case study

TIM Review

Alone, we go faster. Together, we go further. Motto of the Living Lab of Foch Hospital, Suresnes (Paris), France. Introduction. Living labs are still, however, somewhat underexplored in the context of public sector innovation, herein how they are organized and with what they contribute (Schuurman & To?nurist,