Past Event
On Innovation, as a necessity to survive through and thrive beyond the pandemic
On Innovation, as a necessity to survive through and thrive beyond the pandemic
With Ragnar Agnell, of Centigo, and Peter Nilsson, of SAAB
Ragnar Agnell is a Senior Adviser, Founder and Director of Centigo UK which is a pioneer in network based leadership. Ragnar has a consultancy background with Accenture but has also experience with telecom and technology.
Peter Nilsson offers his expertise on innovation which has famously been built into SAAB’s organisational DNA and will also be discussing how they have overcome hurdles during the pandemic. As the Vice-President, Head of Future Programmes at SAAB Technologies UK, with 20 years’ experience in the SRAF, we are able to gain insight into succeeding in business.
Innovation
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Sweden (2) and the UK (4) are both ranked in the top 5 most innovative countries
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Innovation capability is key to staying on top during increasing global competition
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Innovative ideas must be followed through and generate value
15 years ago the life span of a listed company was around 60 years- whereas, today it is between 15-20 years. This is due to the pace of change accelerating because of the new breed of organisations on the rise which are more agile and innovation driven.
Co-creation, coopetition and collaboration are also more popular now. Furthermore, platform companies (e.g. Airbnb) facilitate and host innovation- with widespread success
“Frugal innovation” has been a necessity for many firms to survive- to shift product/services and adapt ways of working to the modern climate.
For strategic innovation, the pandemic has caused significant disruption and impact:
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Cost cutting
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Communication and coordination
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Collaboration and creativity
“Productivity is up. Innovation is slowing down.” –Wharton School, Nov 2020
Key Factors and Characteristics of Leading Organisations:
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Agile (Higher pace of change and is responsive to unforeseen changes)
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Entrepreneurship (Leadership, culture, values and distributed decision making)
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Collaboration, co-creation, coopetition (Trust, digital collaboration skills and organising)
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Digital capabilities (Collaboration platforms, digitalisation of products and services)
Outlook for 2021
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Sustainability, with and without government funding
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Continued digital transformation
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Innovation hubs and communities