Mon.Sep 14, 2020

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Don't Get Disrupted! How to Protect Yourself From Your Competition

Entrepreneur - Innovation

Everyone wants to be a disruptor. but not enough people are protecting themselves from disruption.

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Assess Your Promotability Index

Destination Innovation

1. Which of these is the best approach to working with your manager? Avoid them and just get on with the job. Do exactly what they say. Try to become very good friends. Understand their needs and help them succeed. 2. Which social media site is most important for business? Tik Tok. LinkedIn. Facebook. Instagram. 3. Which person shows the most management potential?

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What are the Biggest Barriers to Innovation?

Innovation Leader

This crisis is revealing aspects of our world that were broken, but hidden in the normal state of things. Now that the apple cart has been turned over, what can we see that is broken?

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How to Lessen Anxiety and Stress at Work

Tullio Siragusa

How to Lessen Anxiety and Stress at Work. Almost all of us have felt anxious and stressed in the workplace at one time or the other. There may be some important presentations coming up, high-impact decisions, or interpersonal conflicts that could trigger possible anxiety in the office. However, anxiety doesn’t happen only before a high stakes meeting, this feeling can also happen to people consistently due to hectic routines.

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Peak Performance: Continuous Testing & Evaluation of LLM-Based Applications

Speaker: Aarushi Kansal, AI Leader & Author and Tony Karrer, Founder & CTO at Aggregage

Software leaders who are building applications based on Large Language Models (LLMs) often find it a challenge to achieve reliability. It’s no surprise given the non-deterministic nature of LLMs. To effectively create reliable LLM-based (often with RAG) applications, extensive testing and evaluation processes are crucial. This often ends up involving meticulous adjustments to prompts.

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Struggling With Change? Take a Lesson From These Weird Little Forks

Entrepreneur - Innovation

In the 1800s, people ate with "macaroni forks" and "olive forks." Why? It's a timeless tale of consumer obsession.

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Process Innovation: Unlocking New Value in What You Do Everyday

Innovation in Practice

The Systematic Inventive Thinking or SIT method is not only applicable to products, it’s also highly valuable in innovating services and processes. . Here are two ways that you can apply the SIT method to your service: The Division Technique. The division technique is defined as cutting a component physically or functionally and then rearranging it somewhere else back into the system or process. .

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How to Develop An Innovative Culture Without Compromising The Status Quo

Collectivecamp

Established companies have been built to deliver, not to discover. So how do we build a culture that supports ideation and experimentation?

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Reflecting on the Past Six Months: What's Permanent vs. Temporary?

Michael Roberto

Source: Wikimedia In a recent Fortune article by Michal Lev-Ram, several chief human resource officers comment on lessons from the pandemic. Here's an excerpt with a perspective shared by Grace Zuncic, CHRO at Chobani: There are some silver linings to the current challenges facing HR officers: Being pushed to rethink the workplace, even when it happens for all the wrong reasons, can lead to fruitful results.

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How we helped Sportsbet employees learn Lean Startup

Collectivecamp

Check out the video to hear how it went when we taught one of Australia's largest bookmakers how to use the lean startup methodology.

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The Poop Revolution!

Idea Champions

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How Mature Companies Are Scaling Transformational New Businesses

Scaling transformational innovations in large companies is challenging due to ‘Company Fit’ issues, which arise when the resources, processes, and priorities (RPPs) of the core business are not aligned with the needs of the new business. Many companies have learned how ambidexterity—the ability to both ‘exploit the present and explore the future,’ can help them address these issues for ideation and incubation of new innovations, but scaling transformative business innovations remains a challenge