New Trajectory of Innovation
So it's critical to build strategic agility and stronger capability to reach the new trajectory of growth, build innovation competency, and keep moving up organizational maturity.

Communication: Communication is essential for the diffusion and subsequent acceptance or rejection of an innovation, which can alter the structure and function of a social system. Change is measured by the number of people, groups, or institutions adopting the innovation over time.
Innovation Growth Trajectories: There are three points at which there must be some social involvement in technological innovation: social need, social resources, and a social ethos. Different innovation paths and trajectories can help organizations align their strategies with market needs, technological trends, and competitive pressures. Each type has its own risks and rewards, and successful companies often leverage a combination of these approaches to drive growth.
-Linear Growth: Steady, predictable growth often seen with incremental innovations.
-Exponential Growth: Rapid growth is typically associated with disruptive or radical innovations.
-S-Curve Growth: Initial slow growth, followed by rapid acceleration, and eventually leveling off, common in many technology adoption patterns.
When organizations start to slow down the speed of innovation or even turn to stagnation, it could be a reference to a state of complacency. So it's critical to build strategic agility and stronger capability to reach the new trajectory of growth, build innovation competency, and keep moving up organizational maturity.
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