New Innovation: Bridging the Gap

Posted on 12/12/2018 by charlene
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Digital Disruption. Digital Transformation. We’ve heard this all before, right? It’s all been overhyped. Isn’t it time to move on?

Well, no. With only about 40% of organisations making the move to digital transformation, there is still a fair distance to go. While many may be feeling “transformation fatigue” at this point, there is still a gap that exists as far as innovation is concerned.

It’s time to abandon a linear approaches to innovation. Technology and digital transformation is calling for a different approach and courage to face the leadership challenges it will bring in its wake.

Professor Feng Li, Head of Technology and Innovation Management at Cass Business School, in conjunction with VMware, has put together an insightful report about the expanding bridge between innovation and execution. The report goes into detail about how to close this gap, get businesses up to speed and what to expect next in the digital world. To read more, take a look at the report here.


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