Business Innovation

Innovation and the Corporate Immune System Paid Members Public
In this era of disruptive innovation, especially if we consider that since 2000, 52% of the Fortune 500 companies have gone bankrupt, were sold or simply ceased to exist due to digital disruption and, according to Harvard Business Review, 75% of Standard & Poor's companies will be replaced by 2027.
Raising Funding Is Easy (If You're A Purpose-Driven Organization) Paid Members Public
With capital now more available than ever, large organizations should take notice of the exponential potential of startups.
ExO Hits of the Week - 22 July 2022 Paid Members Public
In this week’s ExO ‘Hits of the Week,’ here is what our community is reading: The 2,000-foot bridge was constructed without a single drawing The metaverse: Where we are and where we’re headed
Startup: A Decision Based on Growth Paid Members Public
While the startup seeks to disrupt the market with a scalable and impactful business plan, the small business owner wants to be their boss and secure a place in the local market.
Corporate Startups: Boosting Startups & Fostering Innovation Paid Members Public
Although the details of the alliances between companies and startups vary, the concepts remain the same: companies benefit from the organizational agility of startups, while startups gain access to a wider network and possibly to the financial capital held by large companies and multinationals.
Corporate Accelerators and Their Advantage Paid Members Public
In the digital era, technology has been democratized. A small Startup can access as much computing power as a large multinational through Amazon Web Services. Thanks to it, it has been possible to create, at great speed, essential companies for the future of all industries.