Mon.Sep 12, 2016

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Gamification for innovation: cubification in action with Hélène Michel and Opopoï

Rapid Innovation in digital time

Hélène Michel is a brilliant professor at Management School of Grenoble, with a PhD in Management, a strong experience in innovation and gamification. She tells us about her gamification approach for innovation, called Cubification, implemented within several companies with Opipoï, a young agency lead by Mathias Salanon.

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Your Personal Backstory – 7 Questions to Ask Others

BrainZooming

A recent Brainzooming article on changing your personal backstory recommended ensuring how you think about, describe, and conduct yourself maximizes the positive sentiments you generate among others. One input to revise your personal backstory is to ask how others see you. This suggestions prompted a question on what you should ask others (and how you should ask them) to get the best input for reshaping your backstory.

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Innovative IoT Ups and Downs (Still) Hinge Largely On Security

Innovation Excellence

The idea of an IoT future is both exciting and terrifying. Unfortunately, for every wonderful idea made plausible by the IoT, there are still core issues that need to be worked out. With consequences ranging from annoying to potentially deadly, it’s hard to weigh the potential benefits made plausible and possible by innovation in the IoT against the dangers that the same systems will inherently expose us to.

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How to Lead without Authority 

Rmukesh Gupta

In the future of work that we envisage, one of the key skill that would be needed for anyone to do well is their ability to influence people (upwards/side wards/downwards) with or without formal authority. This is an ability that anyone can build provided one is deliberate about building the skill. Here are four things that you need to work on in order to build up your ability to lead with or without formal authority.

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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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DELL Technologies: The Second Thing to Know

Information Playground

In a previous post I introduced two key "things to know" about the formation of DELL Technologies: Decades of experience between EMC and Dell will result in economic benefits to customers. Dell Technologies will enable customers to innovate in the face of digital disruption. Item #1 is primarily referring to infrastructure.

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Do You Need a Storytelling Coach?

Idea Champions

ED NOTE: This just in from Jeri Dube, a delightful new Oracle client of Idea Champions. Jeri engaged our phone coaching services to help her become a more skillful writer and storyteller -- two ways in which she is helping Oracle's sales force raise the bar for success. "Working with Mitch was a privilege. As a professional writer, I rarely get the opportunity to have someone guide me on how to improve.

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Product Portfolio Management: How to avoid mistakes [podcast]

Innovation Excellence

The move from managing a single product to managing several products throughout their lifecycle is challenging to navigate. It involves moving from product management to product management + portfolio management.

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Unstoppable Forces and Immovable Objects

100%Open

What happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object? I was reminded of this famous paradox recently when reading this article about when hierarchies and networks collide. Whereby hierarchies are, of course, the immovable object and networks are the unstoppable force. At any point in time, networks trump hierarchies. However over time hierarchies trump networks.