Tue.May 16, 2023

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Moneyball and the Beginning, Middle, and End of Innovation

Innovation Excellence

GUEST POST from Robyn Bolton Recently, pitchers and catchers reported to MLB Spring Training facilities in Florida and Arizona.

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How outsourcing student assessments can revitalize teaching.

Christensen Institute

As a restaurant manager, how would you feel if you were suddenly tasked with inspecting the food in your own kitchen? Or as a gymnastics coach, how would you react if you were asked to score your own team’s performances in a competition? It’s clear that when one person is both a manager or coach and an evaluator, conflicts of interest can arise.

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Program and Portfolio Management (PPM) – Invaluable, Yet Underused

Faisal Hoque

The world has evolved dramatically over the past several years. So have the dynamics of customer loyalty.

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How “Perspective Swaps” Can Unlock Organizational Change

Harvard Business Review

Stepping into a colleague’s shoes can reveal surprising new ways of thinking.

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Turn Payments Into Personalization: Unlock the Value of Transaction Data

Speaker: Loreal Lynch, Everett Zufelt, and Michaela Weber

Once upon a time, in the vast realm of online commerce, there lived a humble checkout button overlooked by many. Yet, within its humble click lay the power to transform a mere visitor into a loyal customer. 🧐 💡 Getting checkout right can mark the difference between a successful sale and an abandoned cart, yet many businesses fail to make payments a part of their commerce strategy even when it has a direct impact on revenue.

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Top 5 Synthetic Biology Innovations and Latest Technologies

Wellspring

There have been numerous innovations in synthetic biology in recent years, and the field is rapidly evolving. What was once considered science fiction is now increasingly becoming real. Artificial intelligence, genome mapping, and stronger computing power have led researchers to quickly adopt new techniques and build on concepts to build new capabilities.

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Working through a proposed Energy Transition Evaluation

Innovating4Energy

I often wonder about the rigor of assessments and the lack of a common approach when evaluating or assessing the contributions of new concepts or innovation solutions in any Energy Transition and the broader impacts these can have. So does this 18S framework provide this? So what makes up the 18S framework to assess any change and innovation in the Energy transition ?

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Breaking Through When You Feel Stuck

Harvard Business Review

A conversation with NYU Stern’s Adam Alter about climbing out of ruts and plateaus.

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Innovation in Insurance: Best Practice Example | ITONICS

ITONICS

The risk landscape of the insurance industry is constantly evolving. From natural disasters to cyberattacks, insurers have always been at the forefront of assessing and mitigating risk.

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AI and Music (XdMind Inc.): The Journey Has Begun!

Linda Bernardi

Over the last few months, we have heard the term “Generative AI” and Music a lot. Sometimes also referred to as AI-generated music, non-musicians using computer algorithms effectively producing music, vs. artists, musicians, music labels, and studios. Clearly, this can be a bit alarming, if one assumes there will be an immediate replacement of human-music-talent with computers, algorithms, and machine learning.