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yet2 Insights: Innovation Fatigue

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Even before the popularization of the term “Open Innovation” (OI) in 2003, companies have been striving to build the best framework for harnessing external innovation; but yet2 is seeing a second phenomenon: Innovation Fatigue. Across companies of all sizes, a successful OI effort must be supported by an engaged project team and budget.

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User experience: ROI and methods to measure your investment in UX

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Even in the face of this reality, it still takes a good deal of convincing to make all the stakeholders of a company understand the impacts of UX projects. But let’s say you are a little more pragmatic – or you need to justify UX changes to higher-ups in your organization. Is UX worth the investment? The answer is yes.

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Alignment Diagrams

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Bad experience. Indi Young developed this technique and detailed it in her book Mental Models (Rosenfeld Media, 2008) [2]. Jess McMullin, “Searching for the center of design&# , Boxes and Arrows , 2003. Often designers aren’t called in until after a project is already set up. None of it seemed coordinated.

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11 Paradoxes of Entrepreneurial Thinking: why entrepreneurship can hardly be taught

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In the Schumpetarian view, opportunities arise from the internal willingness to change the industry. Shane, 2003). Is it easy to create autonomous team and projects? Teaching ambiguity is widely recognized as one of the most difficult competences for a teacher himself (Chang, Yang, Martin, Chi, & Tsai-Lin, 2016).