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Innovation Sighting: Adjustable Airline Seats

Innovation in Practice

They adjust and learn, then adapt their performance to suit the needs of the user. From Fox News : The airline legroom wars may finally be coming to an end. It's a great tool to make products and services that are "smart."

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The implementation of the Composable Innovation Enterprise Framework?

Paul Hobcraft

Showcase success stories and case studies : As you learn you can justify. Using the suggested building blocks and learning components are all common today. The diverge/converge framework and design thinking methodology are relevant and useful to see the value of change.

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Building the innovation stack

Paul Hobcraft

Our approach today is to reduce complexity as early as possible and make decisions perhaps too early; we often stop the additional learning by further probing and gathering. Examples like IKEA, Square (Jim McKelvey’s solution), and Southwest Airlines are credited with creating innovation stacks.

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Robotic Process Automation: what changes with the automation process

mjvinnovation

With RPA technology, however, software has the ability to adapt, learn, and self-correct can deal with the exception and interacts with the payroll system without human assistance. The best option is to start with a project and learn from the process. Think about RPA to improve the customer experience. So what do you think?

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Five Reasons Companies Fail at Customer Experience Delivery

Legacy Innovation Group

Well–conceived, well–designed, and well–delivered customer experiences are the core foundation for achieving the sort of marketplace leadership that has become the hallmark of companies like Amazon, Apple, Disney, Southwest Airlines, and Zappos.

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