Base innovation stagnation combat on 10 global trends: "
In her latest article Stephanie N. Mehta, FORTUNE senior writer on June 29 2006 is referring to Diana Farrell, director of McKinsey Global Institute, McKinsey & Co,’s economic think tank. Farell says her firm has seen the phenomenon of innovation stagnation all too often. To help business leaders combat innovation stagnation, she’s assembled a list of ten trends that every businessperson needs to think about — and if he’s bright, he’ll figure out innovative ways to capitalize on these trends.
The trends were thought-provoking enough that it was decided to provide you with a crib sheet of all ten ideas. Now get innovating - before some other guy does.
- Centres of economic activity are shifting.
- The public sector is overburdened.
- New consumers are coming.
- People lead social lives in a technologically connected world.
- Watch for turbulent tides of talent.
- The free market has a social cost.
- Limited resources, unlimited demand.
- New global industry structures are taking hold.
- A new science of management will emerge.
- A new economics of knowledge will evolve.
Related sources
http://money.cnn.com/2006/06/29/magazines/fortune/pluggedin.fortune
"(Via URENIO Portal: Innovation, Environments of Innovation, Intelligent Cities and Regions.)
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