Tue.Nov 12, 2019

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Innovation Management: What Does Success Look Like?

IdeaScale

Success in innovation management is all about exploration.?. While the term innovation isn’t exactly esoteric, it can be hard to pin down. What is innovative and what isn’t? The answer isn’t black and white. What qualifies as successful innovation management? Coming up with an idea that others like? That solves problems? That makes money? Innovation Management: Orienteering.

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The Hard-to-Abate sectors need innovation solutions to reach Net-Zero Co2 Emissions

Paul Hobcraft

Source: [link]. I have been looking at those Hard-to-Abate sectors for reaching Net-Zero Co2 Emissions like the cement, steel, plastics, aviation, shipping, and heavy road transport within our need for a global energy transition. These are the really big carbon emitters and it is argued that they could achieve, using known technologies already under development a pathway to complete carbonization over the next decades.

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How to Be a Compensated Connector

Innovation Excellence

It seems more and more people are becoming part of the gig economy, either part-time or full time, and 1099 docs are no exception. Building a network has a lot of tangible and intangible benefits. The most obvious intangible one is you get to make more money and meet a lot of interesting people you.

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How Does the Sharing Economy Motivate Technology Startups?

InnovationManagement

Technology startups can get motivated by offering solutions to the sharing economy companies and utilising the services offered by them. The post How Does the Sharing Economy Motivate Technology Startups? appeared first on Innovation Management.

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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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The AQX Series: A Convergence of Internal and External Data for 360 Analytics

Anaqua

In the third post of our blog series, we spoke with Vincent Brault, Senior Vice President of Product and Innovation, about the importance of analytics and how new technology is helping to reshape its use in the IP industry. From internal portfolio performance insight to prosecution and competitive analysis, we learn more about how a 360 view is critical to an organization’s business decisions.

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Why Parts of Africa Are More Open to Technological Advances Than the U.S.

Entrepreneur - Innovation

Sometimes there's a hometown disadvantage, according to one tech entrepreneur who launched her product first in Kenya.

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Getting Innovation Started

Innovation Leader

How can teams set innovation initiatives up for success? To get best practices, we sat down with guests from Marriott, Comcast NBCUniversal, and Innosight.

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Providing Better Dermatology Services with Open Innovation

IdeaConnection

The development of a novel solution to make it easier for doctors to provide better and more accurate information when patients’ skin conditions flare-up.

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Brave brands wanted: Today’s consumers seek cultural relevance in brand messaging

Brunner

Originally published in Atlanta Business Chronicle. By Mary Johnson – Contributor. It was the Super Bowl commercial everyone was talking about back in 2017. At the time, 84 Lumber, a brand with little awareness outside the construction industry, was in the midst of a massive growth spurt. If the company was to capitalize on a defined period of housing growth, it was going to need to put its name on the map.

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Are you managing projects or building ventures?

Peer Insight

It is always difficult to develop an early idea, earn revenues, and exit. This struggle is especially true whenever firms fall in love with that new idea and manage (and fund) it like a traditional project. There’s an alternative path, though. After 15 years of helping big companies design, develop, and launch new growth initiatives , we’ve found that those companies who fall in love with customer problems and fund venture teams find success much faster (and more often).

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From Data to Decisions: Maximizing Retail Potential with AI

Speaker: David Azoulay, Marc Stracuzza, Román Tejada, and guest speaker Sucharita Kodali

Imagine a retail landscape where every interaction is personalized, every decision informed, and every opportunity maximized 🤔✨ Join us for an exploratory journey into the heart of AI-driven retail innovation. We’ll unveil the transformative potential of AI and data analytics in shaping the future of omnichannel personalization and e-commerce.

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Own Your Data: Data Analytics Maturity Series, Episode 1

Brunner

Getting closer to your customers requires making the most of the data available to you and understanding where you are in terms of data maturity. We’re here to help. Introducing our new series on Data Analytics Maturity, coming to you from our Data Science & Decision Analytics team. This series will cover the elusive topic of data. How to gather it, develop it, and structure it so that you can hone in on valuable insights.

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‘Benchmarking Innovation Impact 2020’ Roundtable in Boston

Innovation Leader

To coincide with the release of our Benchmarking Innovation Impact 2020 report, sponsored by KPMG, we gathered innovation professionals in Boston to discuss the findings.

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New and Emerging Retail Leaders (and Startups)

Collectivecamp

In the ever - changing retail landscape, businesses succeeding today have to either change the game or be agile enough to move with it.

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#1,572 – Genomic Prediction

Greatest. Idea. Ever.

Long a staple of science fiction, the idea of creating designer babies may soon come to fruition thanks to Genomic Prediction , a New Jersey based company promising to unveil a screening test capable of rooting out several illnesses and less desirable traits. M.I.T. Technology Review adds: “Handed report cards on a batch of frozen embryos, parents can use the test results to try to choose the healthiest ones.

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How Mature Companies Are Scaling Transformational New Businesses

Scaling transformational innovations in large companies is challenging due to ‘Company Fit’ issues, which arise when the resources, processes, and priorities (RPPs) of the core business are not aligned with the needs of the new business. Many companies have learned how ambidexterity—the ability to both ‘exploit the present and explore the future,’ can help them address these issues for ideation and incubation of new innovations, but scaling transformative business innovations remains a challenge

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The Six Sides of the So-Called Box

Idea Champions

Unless you've been in a coma for the past 20 years, I'm sure you're familiar with the phrase "get out of the box." It's everywhere. Whole industries have sprung up around it, including mine. No one can deny that getting out of the box is a good thing to do. Seems like a no-brainer, eh? Kind of like helping little old ladies cross the street. Or tearing down the Berlin Wall.

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#1,573 – Prime Editing

Greatest. Idea. Ever.

Of all the new ideas, scientific breakthroughs, and transformative technologies that I’ve written about, CRISPR-CAS-9 gene editing has the chance to make the biggest impact; saving the world several times over by eradicating diseases and creating more sustainable crops and biofuels. It also pales in comparison to a new gene editing technique that may very well have the potential to cure almost all diseases.