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June 12, 2019
HOW P&G TRIPLED ITS INNOVATION SUCCESS RATE
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REINVENTING YOUR BUSINESS MODEL
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Reinventing Your Business Model
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June 11, 2019
UNITE YOUR SENIOR TEAM
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Unite Your Senior Team
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June 10, 2019
What Is Disruptive Innovation?
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May 23, 2019
Harnessing Healthcare AI to Create Consumer-Centric Solutions
In southeast England, patients discharged from a group of hospitals serving 500,000 people are being fitted with a Wi-Fi-enabled armband that remotely monitors vital signs such as respiratory rate, oxygen levels, pulse, blood pressure, and body temperature.
Under a National Health Service pilot program that now incorporates artificial intelligence to analyze all that patient data in real time, hospital readmission rates are down, and emergency room visits have been reduced. What’s more, the need for costly home visits has dropped by 22%. Longer term, adherence to treatment plans have increased to 96%, compared to the industry average of 50%.
The AI pilot is targeting what Harvard Business School Professor and Innosight co-founder Clay Christensen calls “non-consumption.” These are opportunity areas where consumers have a job to be done that isn’t currently addressed by an affordable or convenient solution.
Before the U.K. pilot at the Dartford and Gravesham hospitals, for instance, home monitoring had involved dispatching hospital staffers to drive up to 90 minutes round-trip to check in with patients in their homes about once per week. But with algorithms now constantly searching for warning signs in the data and alerting both patients and professionals instantly, a new capability is born: providing healthcare before you knew you even need it.
The biggest promise of artificial intelligence — accurate predictions at near-zero marginal cost — has rightly generated substantial interest in applying AI to nearly every area of healthcare. But not every application of AI in healthcare is equally well-suited to benefit. Moreover, very few applications serve as an appropriate strategic response to the largest problems facing nearly every health system: decentralization and margin pressure.
Take for example, medical imaging AI tools — an area in which hospitals are projected to spend $2 billion annually within four years. Accurately diagnosing diseases from cancers to cataracts is a complex task, with difficult-to-quantify but typically major consequences. However, the task is currently typically part of larger workflows performed by extensively trained, highly specialized physicians who are among some of the world’s best minds. These doctors might need help at the margins, but this is a job already being done. Such factors make disease diagnosis an extraordinarily difficult area for AI to create transformative change. And so the application of AI in such settings — even if beneficial to patient outcomes — is unlikely to fundamentally improve the way healthcare is delivered or to substantially lower costs in the near-term.
However, leading organizations seeking to decentralize care can deploy AI to do things that have never been done before.
Read the full article ON Harvard Business Review
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April 19, 2019
AUSTRALIA’S TRANSFORMATION CHAMPIONS
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AUSTRALIA’S CHAMPIONS OF TRANSFORMATION
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February 14, 2019
Innosight Strategy and Innovation Resources
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You may also be interested in our strategy and innovation resources below.
STRATEGY
Reinvent Your Business Model: How to Seize the White Space for Transformative Growth (July 2018). Available on Amazon.
By Mark W. Johnson
LEADERSHIP
Unite Your Senior Team (October 2018). Read here.
By Bernard C. Kümmerli, Scott D. Anthony, and Markus Messerer
Corporate Longevity Update: Creative Destruction Rides High (January 2019). Read here.
By Evan I. Schwartz
Leading Transformation: CEO Summit Report Series 2018 (December 2018). Read here.
TRANSFORMATION
Dual Transformation (April 2017). Available on Amazon.
By Scott D. Anthony, Clark G. Gilbert, and Mark W. Johnson
Transformation 10 (May 2017). Read here.
JOBS TO BE DONE
Competing Against Luck (October 2016). Available on Amazon.
By Clayton M. Christensen, Taddy Hall, Karen Dillon, and David S. Duncan
HEALTHCARE
Unleashing Disruptive Innovation in Healthcare Series (May 2017). Read here.
By Clayton M. Christensen, Andrew Waldeck, and Rebecca Fogg
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