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Covering Innovation My Way

Paul Hobcraft

Just trying to stay your own course is tough enough but with all the diversity of views it must be even more overwhelming for others who are asked to take on a role within innovation. Where and who do you turn too must be a real dilemma ? Everything we want to do is 100% focused on innovating! Its areas of focus: [link].

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Simon Hill shortlisted for The TechXLR8 2020 Tech Leader of the Year Award

Wazoku

Through its core product, Idea Spotlight, the business embraces the principles of design thinking and challenge lead innovation, to help its clients crowdsource ideas from anywhere. The Wazoku culture is very entrepreneurial and (of course) ideas are welcome from anywhere and everywhere.

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Workplace Culture: Productive People Make High-performing Teams That Produce Rapid Results

Innovation Excellence

Jack Dorsey, CEO of Twitter, says “We want employees to be able to work where they feel most creative and productive” (Kelly, 2020). Over the course of this three-article series, we’ve combined established business strategies with human-centered work philosophies to build a foundation for high-performing teams.

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Good Ideas Often go Nowhere: Here’s What You Can Do About It

The Inovo Group

Yuan was Cisco’s vice president of engineering and in 2011 he pitched a new smartphone-friendly video conferencing system to Cisco management. This bias surfaces when we are faced with ideas for new offerings, business models or strategies that the company is not used to. The idea was rejected. A set of concepts to be evaluated.

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The Thin Line Between Innovation and Insanity

Qmarkets

Dan Shechtman was awarded the 2011 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for its discovery. Today, in large part due to his work, we know that certain bacteria are responsible for sickness, and minimizing germs is a key to promoting healthy immune function. We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking that created them.

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The Thin Line Between Innovation and Insanity

Qmarkets

Dan Shechtman was awarded the 2011 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for its discovery. Today, in large part due to his work, we know that certain bacteria are responsible for sickness, and minimizing germs is a key to promoting healthy immune function. We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking that created them.

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Case Study: How to Build a Digital User Experience Monitoring System

Boxes and Arrows

Our user experience (UX) and product teams are no different, so we set up a system that provides an ongoing stream of data that answers these questions and does much more. In this case study, we describe our user experience monitoring system at Qualtrics. [1] Who we are. What we created.