Alexander Ross and Michael Brigl share views in this month's corporate briefing from our colleagues at Global Corporate Venturing.
Most corporate executive suites are packed with state-of-the-art technology. But one low-tech instrument is in demand in nearly all of them – a periscope. Not a literal one, perhaps, but CEOs would welcome a device that allowed them to see around corners and spot the approaching forces that could disrupt their businesses or give them an innovation advantage over their peers.
That is why many of the corporate world’s innovation leaders are employing new tools to identify and explore pathways…