Thu.Sep 15, 2016

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Strengthening the Organization and Accelerating Value – a fresh look at Capability Building

Imaginatik

Embedding an effective innovation program in your company requires a fresh look at capabilities. We find that very few – if any – large companies are truly set up to enable innovation to do battle with how the business landscape is evolving. We strongly believe every established company must focus on new capabilities because of two key trends: • Company structures, and therefore customers and areas of competition, are evolving. • Digital transformation – ‘everything’ is changing and will become

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4 Things Managers Need To Know About Data

Digital Tonto

The truth is that it’s not enough to be “data driven.” Today’s managers need to take care to prepare their data so that it reflects reality, understand what types of analysis to apply, derive. [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]].

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Spigit Executive Releases New Book

Planview

Today, we’re proud to share the release of a new book authored by Doug Collins, VP of Innovation Architecture at Spigit. This book, titled Great Question! Generating Effective Questions for Successful Outcomes, is intended for the leader of a group of people who would like to help that group identify the critical question for the purposes of innovation, collaboration, and problem solving.

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How to Start Innovation with an Idea

Innovation Excellence

The Idea Route Google, currently a company with a market capitalization of $ 500 billion, started as just an idea. In 1995, the idea for “downloading the entire web onto computers” came to Google inventor Larry Page in a dream when he was 23 years old. He claimed, “I spent the middle of that night.

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Peak Performance: Continuous Testing & Evaluation of LLM-Based Applications

Speaker: Aarushi Kansal, AI Leader & Author and Tony Karrer, Founder & CTO at Aggregage

Software leaders who are building applications based on Large Language Models (LLMs) often find it a challenge to achieve reliability. It’s no surprise given the non-deterministic nature of LLMs. To effectively create reliable LLM-based (often with RAG) applications, extensive testing and evaluation processes are crucial. This often ends up involving meticulous adjustments to prompts.

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What Hidden Segments Exist In Your Market?

Strategyn

Market segmentation is a method that companies use to target unique offerings to groups of customers that will value them. Over the years, many methods of market segmentation have been developed and implemented. Qualitative methods, such segmentation based on personas, segment the market using demographic, psychographic, or behavioral categories or stereotypes.

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Digitally Disrupting the Life Insurance Industry

Innovation Excellence

An In-depth interview with entrepreneur and industry disruptor, Yaron Ben-Zvi. In his words, "We're targeting a customer who is expecting a digital experience and we ended up rethinking almost every component of the life insurance transaction.".

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Key Innovation Lessons from the Nuclear Industry

Innovation Excellence

One of my favorite parts about writing about innovation is receiving insightful comments from readers with diverse experiences and perspectives. Recently, a junior colleague with expertise in organizational research, learning, and performance made a connection between my previous article on the need to de-risk innovation and the key traits of high-reliability organizations (HROs).

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Blockchain for your Health at MIT

Information Playground

There's been a significant amount of momentum building for the use of blockchain technology in Life Sciences and Healthcare. For example: A Case Study for Blockchain in Healthcare. "MedRec" prototype for electronic health care records and medical research records. [ LINK ]. Blockchain and Health IT: Algorithms, Privacy and Data. [ LINK ].

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How to Network Effectively

Michael Roberto

We all know that having tons of LinkedIn connections does not make you an effective networker. The quantity of connections does not serve as the primary driver of networking efficacy. The nature of those connections matters. Researchers have compared two types of networkers for years. First, there are those that engage intensely in a closed network.

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