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What impact does time pressure have on creativity?

Idea to Value

In this 2002 Harvard Business Review article previewing some of the findings, the authors noted: When creativity is under the gun, it usually ends up getting killed. And the results were clear: time pressure results in people being less creatively productive.

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How to Optimize Email Marketing for the New Normal of COVID-19

Brunner

Three key influential aspects of an impactful email strategy are send times, engagement, and content. Email Engagement on the Rise. Engagement is an essential part of effective email strategies. In the last 12 months, 78% of marketers have seen an increase in email engagement (Not Another State of Marketing, 2020).

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There are Knowns and Unknowns in Innovation: Let’s Manage Them Differently

Paul Hobcraft

Secretary of Defense Donald Henry Rumsfeld, who mentioned: “unknown unknowns” (Rumsfeld, 2002). Innovation always has the best chance to flourish when people become engaged and really want to actively engage in searching out new ideas that have value and worth, but they need a place where this can be captured and shared.

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ISS Software GmbH and Wazoku partner to revolutionise the German insurance industry

Wazoku

ISS Software will help them identify the primary audience they would like to engage in innovation and then help them to grow and expand by engaging new audiences to solve organisational, industry or systemic challenges. About ISS Software GmbH.

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Innovation Networks – Needed Now More Than Ever

The Inovo Group

Attract the right people to participate at the right level of engagement. The result will be engaged individuals who are interested, motivated and highly influential. Be engaged with company stakeholders, especially executives. Seamless communication – Foster engagement, capture interactions. Conclusion.

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The Orange Socks Story I’ve Never Written Before

BrainZooming

When the Fast Company article appeared in January 2002, someone came to my office to ask if I’d seen it. Create the Vision to Align and Engage Your Team! The orange socks came up in conversation, but they were tangential to the interviews with the top leaders. I said I hadn’t. He let me know I was all over the article.

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Open Strategy: Mastering Disruption From Outside The C-Suite

Innov8rs

She engaged in a process called “Radical Listening” by talking to about 400 people in the area and asking a simple question: what would it take for you, as the guardians of the rainforest, to protect it? They engaged in illegal logging and other environmentally damaging activities to pay for medicines and medical procedures.