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Why Is What We Know So Different From What We Do?

Digital Tonto

Yes it’s true that our TV’s have gotten better and we have infinitely more channels. We carry supercomputers around in our pockets that give us unprecedented access to information and emerging services like ChatGPT give us almost superhuman powers to process it. We need to be more cognizant of the stories we tell ourselves.

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What do we expect from Innovation? Mostly disappointment

Paul Hobcraft

Often, we are dealing in the unknowns and uncertainties. We continually lack facts, we keep seeking validation. We are pressured for results. Am I happy with this, no of course not but in my view “nothing can change until something does change” What do I mean by that? So Why Isn’t It?”

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What should we do next?

Mike Shipulski

Anonymous: What do you think we should do next? Anonymous: Well, we’ve had great success improving on what we did last time. Me: Well, then you’ll likely do that again. Anonymous: Do you think we’ll be successful this time? What’s risk is grasping tightly to a business model that’s out of gas.

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We’re In A Trust Crisis. Here’s What We Can Do About It.

Digital Tonto

Our beliefs are far more than mere acceptance of sets of facts, but become inherently part of our identity. Wars are not fought over ideologies because people disagree about empirical evidence, but. [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]].

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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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We Are Entering A New Era Of Innovation. Here’s What We Need To Do:

Digital Tonto

There’s no doubt that digital technology has been highly disruptive. In industry after industry, from retail to media to travel and hospitality, nimble digital upstarts have set established. [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]].

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A summer office after a pandemic – what did we do?

Board of Innovation

Every year, we gather our colleagues from around the world for a week of team bonding, workshops, strategy sessions, and unwinding - we call it ‘Summer Office’. The post A summer office after a pandemic – what did we do? appeared first on Board of Innovation.

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5 Early Indicators Your Embedded Analytics Will Fail

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. In this White Paper, Logi Analytics has identified 5 tell-tale signs your project is moving from “nice to have” to “needed yesterday.".

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Monetizing Analytics Features: Why Data Visualizations Will Never Be Enough

Think your customers will pay more for data visualizations in your application? Five years ago they may have. But today, dashboards and visualizations have become table stakes. Discover which features will differentiate your application and maximize the ROI of your embedded analytics. Brought to you by Logi Analytics.

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Tough Bosses, Unrealistic Goals, and Other Corporate Challenges That a Customer-Centric Product Strategy Can Empower You to Solve

Speaker: Bob Caporale, Founder of Strategy Generation Company

And have you ever had your boss tell you to just “make those goals happen,” even in the absence of any clear plan that might allow you to do just that? So how do we solve this problem? And that’s exactly what we’re. going to learn how to do in this webinar!

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Building Healthy Innovation Ecosystems for Your Projects

Speaker: Nick Noreña, Innovation Coach and Advisor, Kromatic

As innovation managers, we need to keep a pulse of that ecosystem and make sure we're helping those innovation projects we're managing every step of the way. He'll also go over metrics we can use to measure the health of our ecosystems as we build more resources for innovators. What do I measure to know I'm making progress?

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How Agile Approaches Change Project, Program, and Product Measures

Speaker: Johanna Rothman, Management Consultant, Rothman Consulting Group

Before agile approaches took the world by storm, we used Gantt charts and defects to measure project and program progress. We had trouble measuring product progress until just before release—often too late to change anything. We can measure the project’s and program’s progress with a variety of product burnup charts.

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Add Value with a Dashboard Refresh: What You Need to Know

Speaker: Miles Robinson, Agile and Management Consultant, Motivational Speaker

Do your users benefit from them anymore? What should be improved, and what do we have the resources to improve? Join Miles Robinson, former UX and Design Manager, as he explains the different ways to refresh your dashboards - and how to determine what's the best path to product dashboard success.

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How Micro-Innovations Can Drive Breakaway Results

In fact, it's the little creative shifts - what we refer to as micro-innovations - that most often carry the day. How do micro-innovations affect businesses' way of thinking? The concept of innovation can be completely overwhelming. Yet the vast majority of human progress is crafted differently.

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How to Develop a Recession-Proof Product-Led Strategy

Speaker: Wes Bush, Author of "Product-Led Growth"

As PMs, we all know the importance of building a successful product-led growth strategy. But what else do they have in common? What features do their strategies have that allow them to see continued success in this ever-changing market? The important aspects of a great product-led strategy.