Mon.Nov 30, 2020

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The Queen’s Gambit and corporate partnerships

Stellar Partnerships

Have you watched the Queen’s Gambit (currently streaming on Netflix) yet? I highly recommend it. It’s entertaining and makes chess look far less geeky than how I viewed it when my brother was the school champion. There are also lots of parallels to be drawn with corporate partnerships. The show is named after a chess tactic where a player temporarily sacrifices a pawn to gain control of the centre of the board.

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Powerlinx: The Business Opportunity App in Times of Covid-19

Powerlinx

The year 2020 posed a tremendous challenge for humanity. More specifically, it took a major toll in every business around the world no matter the size, as the impact of the Covid-19 crisis thoroughly affected both supply-side and demand-side of the world economy. According to a McKinsey report , roughly 70% of interviewed European SMEs stated that their revenues had declined as a result of the pandemic.

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Transforming Beyond the Crisis

Thinkers 50

Transforming Beyond the Crisis. The Covid-19 pandemic reminded us how fragile our societies, businesses, and our lives are. It turned things upside down in a matter of weeks. It required governments to provide dramatic emergency support. It forced people to enter self-isolation to protect themselves and others. It pushed organizations to reimagine how they do business and how they would survive.

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Six Tools for Turning Your Ideas Into Reality

INSEAD Knowledge

From finding the right analogy to tapping into FOMO, learn how to sell your ideas to potential supporters.

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How to Stay Competitive in the Evolving State of Martech

Marketing technology is essential for B2B marketers to stay competitive in a rapidly changing digital landscape — and with 53% of marketers experiencing legacy technology issues and limitations, they’re researching innovations to expand and refine their technology stacks. To help practitioners keep up with the rapidly evolving martech landscape, this special report will discuss: How practitioners are integrating technologies and systems to encourage information-sharing between departments and pr

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What New Marketplace Sellers Need to Know in 2021

Tackle.io

If getting listed or growing on Cloud Marketplaces is one of your new year’s resolutions, you’re in good company. More than 35% of Forbes’ Cloud 100 companies are active Marketplace sellers, and our State of Cloud Marketplaces survey found that 70% of sellers plan to invest more into Marketplace as a go-to-market strategy in 2021. . While the enthusiasm around Cloud Marketplaces is encouraging, the channel isn’t a one-way ticket to easy sales.

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How to Digitally Enhance Bioeconomy Collaboration: Multidisciplinary Research Team Ideation for Technology Innovation

TIM Review

The future is built on the flow of new ideas. Paul Meyer. Introduction. As the Earth’s temperatures rise, biodiversity is plummeting, soil nutrients are being lost, and the world population keeps growing. The need for fundamental changes in the agri-food sector now seems undeniable. Technological advancement has often been touted as a solution on the road to sustainability, and in recent decades the conversation has been enriched by frameworks such as the socio-technical transitions approach (Ge

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Demystifiying the Meaning of Transnational Entrepreneurship: Indian transnational entrepreneurs in comparative perspective

TIM Review

Ultimately, each transnational firm strives for its own advantage, and is supported in that effort by the state power wherein it resides, or at least where its main shareholders are domiciled. Herbert Schiller. Introduction. People have several motives for migrating. These vary from business opportunity exploration, work/employment, education, marriage, safety, and fear.

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Criminal Enforcement of Trade Secret Theft: Strategic Considerations for Canadian SMEs

TIM Review

As IP theft remains hard for firms to detect, much less obtain legal redress for, their incentives are to rely more on their own efforts to conceal trade secrets and less on patents that entail public disclosure. New estimates suggest that trade secret theft is between 1% and 3% of GDP, meaning that the cost to the $18 trillion U.S. economy is between $180 billion and $540 billion.

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Editorial: Insights (November 2020)

TIM Review

Welcome to the November issue of the Technology Innovation Management Review. This issue consists of a mixture of “Insights” into artificial intelligence, innovation management, AI innovation and maturity, living labs, stakeholder participation, situated practice, health technology, multidisciplinarity, digitally enhanced teamwork, sustainability, trade secrets, confidential information, criminal law, economic espionage, small and medium-sized enterprises, entrepreneurship, transnationals, immi

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Maximize Productivity and Simplify IT Management with Conversational AI

ChatGPT has dominated boardroom conversations for months now. From drafting a stock trading program, to creating a SQL query to model data, there are practically no limits to the applications of the AI language model assistant. At ManageEngine, we have been working on our own AI-assistant, Zia. Zia is a fully-trained analytics assistant that can perform a range of functions such as creating and adding reports to dashboards, providing conversational support to data analysis, insight discovery, bu

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Integrated AI and Innovation Management: The Beginning of a Beautiful Friendship

TIM Review

Technological change defines the horizon of our material world as it shapes the limiting conditions of what is possible and what is barely imaginable. It erodes assumptions about the nature of our reality, the "pattern" in which we dwell, and lays open new choices.” . - Shoshana Zuboff.

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“I Stood By and Watched”: An Autoethnography of Stakeholder Participation in a Living Lab

TIM Review

It’s still magic even if you know how it’s done. Terry Pratchett. A Hat Full of Sky. Introduction. An emerging and innovative way to organize projects in health technology and innovation has arisen, called a “living lab”. Living labs are small public-private partnerships where multiple stakeholders, including end-users, collaborate around shared challenges in a real-life setting (Geenhuizen, 2014; Westerlund et al., 2018a; Westerlund et al., 2018b; Hossain et al., 2019).