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Are You Future-Proof? Preparing for Technological Disruptions

Phil McKinney

Have you ever stopped to wonder how ready you are for the inevitable future of technological advancements? We live in unprecedented technological advances, and with these advances come disruptions that can significantly impact our lives and businesses. The Impact of Not Preparing for Disruptions.

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Exploring the Connection between Idea Management and Customer Experience

IdeaScale

This number increased from just 36 percent in 2010. If you examine the ways brands are researched, marketed, and advertised, all these components affect customers. To do this, you need idea management to invoke positive change. The new technology allows IT professionals to step up app development to meet rising industry demands.

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Best Practices are Stupid

Stephen Shapiro

On April 20, 2010, the environment was dealt a horrific blow. In spite of the huge investment, 97% of their revenues still come from advertising, the same way they have always made money. Some tips are intended to change the way you think about innovation. Others are designed to change how you innovate. Introduction.

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Do You(th) have the X Factor?

100%Open

As part of the European conference Advertising Week 2015 , 100%Open is running FutureVote with our friends The Advertising Association, The Ideas Foundation and News UK. Only 39% of the 18 to 24 demographic voted in the 2010 election. Only 39% of the 18 to 24 demographic voted in the 2010 election. David Simoes-Brown.

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What UX Designers Need to Know about Conversion Rate Optimization

Boxes and Arrows

Putting content at center stage means changing some of the fundamental ways we think about content in the design process and how it helps conversion. There’s an old term in technical communication that refers to what happens when technological innovations force workers to re-skill: technoshock. Users’ behaviors and habits change.

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Brainstorming with an expert, Matt Nelson

Betterific

He just finished up his role as the Innovation and Technology Planner at Hyundai and is now returning to the University of Michigan to get his masters in Design Science. In 2010 my wife and I moved to England, where I coached American Football for Southampton Solent University and DJ’ed across Western Europe.

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FEI Europe 2017 Recap – Denise Fletcher, CIO

eZassi

We must continue to innovate and look for new ways to think about and use technology. If there is anything I could change about the week, it would be to have spent more time meeting with the innovators in attendance. Calm Technology. Currently, we live in an era that is full of interruptive technology.