How many products in your portfolio are designed to be fixed rather than replaced? The EU’s new Right‑to‑Repair directive is no longer a policy debate — it’s a business reality that will reshape …
How to Protect Real Innovation from Corporate Bureaucracy
Why do the best ideas so often stall inside organisations that should be perfectly placed to deliver them? You’ve seen it: a promising prototype, a handful of champions and then a slow death by …
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Generative AI Is a Bubble — And That Should Worry Every Business Leader
How much of the Generative AI boom is real value, and how much is simply a financial mirage? A recent MIT‑linked report argues that despite $30–$40bn of enterprise spending, roughly 95% of …
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From Commands to Goals: How Claude Code Reframes Human–Computer Interaction
We are used to telling computers what to do. For decades the relationship has been command-driven: give a sequence of steps, run them, and hope the result matches intent. Claude Code and the Model …
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How to Build Protected Innovation Spaces That Actually Scale
Why do so many corporate innovation labs start with fanfare and end up as expensive slides in an annual report? The problem isn't that companies try to innovate — it's how they protect, govern and, …
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Protecting Breakouts: How to Make Corporate Innovation Survive the Journey from Lab to Line
Why do so many corporate innovation labs produce great prototypes that never reach customers? The pattern is familiar: an exciting pilot, internal accolades, then slow attrition as the idea bumps into …





