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The Universality of Leadership: Challenging Industry-Specific Biases

Tullio Siragusa

The Universality of Leadership: Challenging Industry-Specific Biases In the modern business landscape, we often hear the argument that leaders should be hired from within the same industry to be effective. Proponents of this belief argue that familiarity with industry jargon, processes, and nuances is indispensable.

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Culture of Innovation Video and Case Study: Cambia Health Solutions Transforms the Health Care Landscape Through Innovation

Planview

Cambia companies provide a wide range of products and services, including healthcare information technology and software development, retail healthcare, health insurance plans that carry the Blue Cross and Blue Shield brand, life insurance, pharmacy benefit management, consumer engagement, and wellness.

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A Day in the Life of a Software Engineer at Planview

Planview

I have worked as a software engineer for over 20 years, from very big companies (like Amdocs) to small startups. Prior to Planview I worked for 15 years at 888 Holdings in the Gaming industry. Roni Lev, 2012. After working in the Gaming industry for 15 years, I was looking for a change of pace. Not a software developer?

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What is design thinking and how can it help you innovate?

hackerearth

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) launched a design thinking course in 2016 in collaboration with The Emeritus Institute of Management. Since then, around 115 professionals from 12 countries, spanning various industries like software development, consulting, manufacturing, and marketing, have taken the online course.

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Organizational Design: Clearing the Runway for Collaboration and Breakthrough Thinking

Innovation Excellence

Most industries in today’s world run on a balance of sophisticated computer systems and skilled people to use them. Technology has allowed numerous industries to grow at a rapid pace and has streamlined countless business processes…but it still can’t learn, design, and discover the way people can. Ake et al, 2004; pg 266).

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