Change Trends


Innovation Reading List for Change Agents!

The Innovation Reading List site for change agents has been launched by 2thinknow. Designed as a reading list for change agents, we select the best books on innovation and change from the innovation community. Covers city, business and social innovation, as well as related areas of technology.


The Age: impacts of housing unaffordability on innovation economy in ...

Australian property prices are globally and artificially high, and offer low-value for home owners. The U.S. / U.K. correction did not happen in Australian cities, with many Australian homes offering lower value than central hubs such as Paris, London and Boston. This article in the Age newspaper (Melbourne), featuring 2ThinkNow data, was written by Chris Zappone, Business Day reporter (previously of CNN).


Innovation Cities™ Analysis Report

The Innovation Cities™ Analysis Report by 2ThinkNow analyses cities global conditions, identifies current and predicted future conditions to 2025, and provides the leading framework to measure and improve performance during this time.


The Global Innovation Review™ 2007

Global Innovation Review™ [GIR] is 2thinknow's annual process of review of current and predictive future change. An ongoing, continuous review grouped into change trends, innovation cities & creative companies as forces for change in the world. The insights are included in our analyst reports, City Benchmarking Data, the Innovation Course, Innovation Discovery and innovation consulting.



Change Trend Analysis

Change Trend Analysis from 2ThinkNow is assists client with new products, service design, processes, models and innovations. Available USA, Canada, Europe, Asia and Australia as a trend consultant service.


2ThinkNow Innovation Models: developed 2005-2009

Since 2005, 2ThinkNow have developed (and now published a number) of original Innovation Models. 2ThinkNow innovation models provide structure & logic to change, across industries, professional silos, business functions, sectors and geography.