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Helping discover your innovation pathway

Paul Hobcraft

I always find the post-New Year to be a reflective part of the year of reviewing, deciding, and then setting new goals. Innovation application and practice seem to have stayed stuck, largely due to how it is organized. This is a post about the sources of my knowledge that feeds my innovation passion. Let me start.

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Coronavirus: could this global crisis be the end of the office as we know it?

mjvinnovation

Situations ranging from lockdowns , to panic buying , to massive flight cancellations are happening at an alarming rate due to the prospect of a pandemic. Not due to the virus itself, of course, but for the telecommuting push. The infection is also affecting work-life and business development. Welcome to the club.

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Integrating UX into the Product Backlog

Boxes and Arrows

Early agile pioneers were working on in-house IT projects (custom software) or enterprise software [ 1 , 2 ]. The economics are different in selling consumer products than when developing software for enterprises—UX matters more for consumer products. Larry makes money even if people can’t use his software.

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Facebook After The IPO

CorporateIntel

I confess to being one of the first “grown-ups” on the site with an account going back to 2005 using a.edu email, investigating for business purposes (yeah, right). I think they are doing a good job pushing the envelope on new horizons, but like all great software companies, they hit and miss. I really like Facebook.