June, 2019

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How the Gig Economy Impacts Innovation

IdeaScale

Companies can incorporate project-specific hiring to pursue innovations without over-committing resources, and they can extend their geographic reach with the help of technology. Project-Specific Hiring. The extended geographical reach associated with the gig economy can work for open innovation projects in two ways.

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Every idea needs a sponsor

Jeffrey Phillips

It's not hard to generate ideas, obviously, but much more difficult to decide which ideas to test and validate, and even more difficult to convert an idea into a new product or service. Sponsors keep attention on an idea, ensure funding flows to critical ideas even when other projects are getting sidelined or killed.

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6 Building Blocks for Innovation Department Success

IdeaScale

Allocating specific times for team members to work on ideas and projects promotes actual results. This may mean designating a specific project for team members to charge their time to while working with the team. Innovation management software also allows visibility into the process of taking an idea through to production.

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How the Stage Gate Process Can Help You Transform Your Business

Leapfrogging

While every business wants to be seen as the creator of the next massively “disruptive” product or service , the truth is that most businesses won’t be able to disrupt the market in a truly unique way. Before the next stage can be entered into, stakeholders and members of the team must agree on the validity and viability of the project.

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How to Find and Test Assumptions in Product Development

Watch this webinar with Laura Klein, product manager and author of Build Better Products, to learn how to spot the unconscious assumptions which you’re basing decisions on and guidelines for validating (or invalidating) your ideas. You'll learn: Why every product leader goes into a new project with untested, hidden assumptions.

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You need a why and a how, not a what, for innovation

Jeffrey Phillips

It can be a new product, a new process, a new way of working or thinking. But what many companies really need is not a "what" - things, products, services are easy to create. Too many firms are too focused on the short term, locking in and protecting the market share and product portfolios that they have.

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Propel Your Innovation Strategy into Overdrive with Big Data

IdeaScale

If you sell physical products, for example, you’re probably more interested in what drives sales, but if you’ve got a service on the market, you’re probably more concerned with engagement after the sign-up or the sale. Ready to learn more about harnessing big data for your innovation projects?

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The Essential Guide to Building Analytic Applications

What should software teams know about implementing security that works with the rest of their products? What should product managers keep in mind when adding an analytics project to their roadmap?

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2024’s Retail Odyssey: Going Small, Artificial, and Augmented!

Speaker: Kelly Goetsch - Chief Strategy Officer at Commercetools | Jason Cottrel - CEO & Founder at Orium | and guest speaker Brendan Witcher - VP, Principal Analyst at Forrester

To stay ahead of the curve, digital leaders are experimenting with less risky initiatives and scaling back on outdated projects that no longer yield impactful results. Join us for a deep dive into Forrester’s Predictions report to get more information on next year’s digital commerce landscape.

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3 Challenges of Building Complex Dashboards with Open Source Components

Speaker: Ryan MacCarrigan, Founding Principal, LeanStudio

Many product teams use charting components and open source code libraries to get dashboards and reporting functionality quickly. Watch this webinar with Ryan MacCarrigan, Founding Principal of LeanStudio, to learn about key considerations for launching your next analytics project.

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The Definitive Guide to Dashboard Design

Dashboard design can mean the difference between users excitedly embracing your product or ignoring it altogether. Great dashboards lead to richer user experiences and significant return on investment (ROI), while poorly designed dashboards distract users, suppress adoption, and can even tarnish your project or brand.

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The Definitive Guide to Embedded Analytics

We hope this guide will transform how you build value for your products with embedded analytics.

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Living With Technical Debt: Balancing Quality and Perfection

Speaker: Cliff Gilley, The Clever PM

As a Product Manager, you probably have to deal with technical debt. Unexpected details pop up, as small as UX that needs clean-up, and as big as a previously unforeseen flaw in the infrastructure of a project. Are we willing to live with some level of technical debt in order to ship product and meet deadlines?

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New Study: 2018 State of Embedded Analytics Report

Why do some embedded analytics projects succeed while others fail? We surveyed 500+ application teams embedding analytics to find out which analytics features actually move the needle. Read the 6th annual State of Embedded Analytics Report to discover new best practices. Brought to you by Logi Analytics.

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5 Early Indicators Your Embedded Analytics Will Fail

In this White Paper, Logi Analytics has identified 5 tell-tale signs your project is moving from “nice to have” to “needed yesterday.". Many application teams leave embedded analytics to languish until something—an unhappy customer, plummeting revenue, a spike in customer churn—demands change. But by then, it may be too late.