Tue.Jan 04, 2022

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Entrepreneurs Must Think Like a Change Leader

Innovation Excellence

Some entrepreneurs start a business because they want to be their own boss doing something they understand.

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These companies failed because leaders did not want to hear bad news: The Ostrich Effect

Idea to Value

Have you ever worked for a manager or boss who did not want to hear bad news? They might say things like “Don’t come to me with problems, come to me with solutions!” Or they might get aggressive if they find out performance is not what they want it to be. I once had a manager who I was working with on a money-raising program. We had a target to hit, and I was responsible for producing the reporting for the rest of the leadership team (of which he was one), but as time went on i

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IdeaScale Launches a Successful Self-Paced Course on: Excelling at Innovation

IdeaScale

Overview: IdeaScale’s Laszlo Gyorffy M.S., V.P. of Global Services, has developed a self-paced course on excelling at innovation, drawing on his decades of consulting and training expertise. The course focuses on his value-driven approach to innovation, drawing on lessons learned from the CO-STAR methodology he helped develop. What Is A Self-Paced Course?

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Designing experiments to alleviate behavioral biases in innovation

Board of Innovation

Experimentation is a key component of any innovation validation track, regardless of industry, goal, and even budgets. The goal of experimentation is to validate or (in)validate assumptions that we have about the task at hand - be it a new concept, a consumer segment, or a business model. Innovation validation helps lower the risk of our innovation processes, and allows for informed decision making as we move forward.

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From Data to Decisions: Maximizing Retail Potential with AI

Speaker: David Azoulay, Marc Stracuzza, and guest speaker Sucharita Kodali

Imagine a retail landscape where every interaction is personalized, every decision informed, and every opportunity maximized 🤔✨ Join us for an exploratory journey into the heart of AI-driven retail innovation. We’ll unveil the transformative potential of AI and data analytics in shaping the future of omnichannel personalization and e-commerce.

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Society 2045’s Wealth Creation

Tullio Siragusa

Society 2045’s Wealth Creation. Today we are living in a world with a major wealth gap among people. What if we collectively worked towards eliminating and reducing the wealth gap? Financially secure people can do a lot to enable this and contribute to humankind’s needs. A well-organized initiative in this respect can make a big difference. We can try our best to reach out and make the world a better place for all, by helping everyone achieve wealth.

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Seven Lessons From Squid Game For Your Innovation Program

PlanBox Innovation

This article originally appeared on Forbes. Chances are you’ve been swept up by the Squid Game craze that’s taken the streaming world by storm. As someone who’s plugged into innovation, I just couldn’t help but wonder: What if you could “squid game” your innovation program? An innovation program is an organizational discipline that drives more predictable and sustainable results from your innovation investments.

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Sustainability: Now IS the time

Innovators Alliance

Don’t miss our event this upcoming January 18 th | Sustainability: Now IS the time. Angie Hall, Head of Sustainable Finance, Commercial Banking at HSBC Bank Canada will discuss how your financing can help you advance your sustainability ambitions and stay competitive in today’s economy. This is a complimentary digital event – RSVP to reserve your space.

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Joe Pulizzi on Navigating Web 3.0

Carla Johnson

January 4, 2022 It seems forever ago that we heard the term “Web 2.0” and waded into the post-dotcom world of the web as a platform and social networking. Twenty years later, headlines are coming hard and fast about Web 3.0. What’s the big difference? Ownership. Web 1.0 was about static web pages and helping people find things. Web 2.0.