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IDEA 2009 - Day 2

Boxes and Arrows

Listen and learn from experts in a variety of fields as we all continue the exploration of Social Experience Design. Innovation Parkour – IDEA 2009 View more documents from Normative. I’ve included a few pictures of attendees learning the game the evening before to assist Erin and Christian during their presentation.

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How to Keep Innovating in an Economic Downturn

Innov8rs

Innovators are forced to give up on initiatives, projects, and resources. In this context, innovators wonder how to get ideas across, how to continue projects, what back-up solutions to find and how to keep innovation afloat. The long-horizon projects are the first to go and this leads to an unbalanced innovation portfolio.

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InnovationOps: the Next Evolution of Innovation Management

Innov8rs

Not in terms of failing fast during experimentation, but failing after launch in the market. Mike has thirty years of experience in building and leading cross functional teams and organizations to successfully define, develop and bring new companies and products to market. On average 35% to 50% of innovations fail.

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IdeaScale CEO Shares Innovation Tips with SuperbCrew

IdeaScale

Rob Hoehn started his crowdsourcing software career as part of the open government initiative in 2009.?. Since IdeaScale is an innovation management platform, it doesn’t have to be tied to a single project, but can continually work to bring innovations to fruition, since innovation never stops. Identifying and Filling in “Blind Spots”.

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IDEA 2009: An Interview with Thomas Malaby

Boxes and Arrows

As IDEA 2009 draws closer, the IA Institute is conducting a series of interviews with the speakers for the conference. Because this project centered on the makers of Second Life, Linden Lab in San Francisco, to a certain extent the familiar form of face-to-face ethnographic participant observation and interviewing was possible.

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Vitamins Don't Have a Triggering Event

Leanstack

How I learned to stop procrastinating and start realizing that now is the best time to launch or pivot a new product offering or startup – yes, despite the pandemic. the Great Recession of 2009: Uber, Slack, Airbnb. The average time to finding product/market fit is about 2 years and 80% of startups never find it.

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IDEA 2009: An Interview with Leisa Reichelt

Boxes and Arrows

As IDEA 2009 draws closer, the IA Institute is conducting a series of interviews with the speakers for the conference. You can learn more about Leisa online at disambiguity where she blogs. You are currently in the UK, but have worked in Australia and on multi-national projects in the past.

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