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Accelerate Innovation — With Experiential Learning

Gregg Fraley

Experiential Learning Accelerates Innovation. Innovation Session Designs Don’t Engage. New Study: Drawing is the Fastest, Most Effective Way to Learn. I read with interest an article stating that drawing accelerates learning. They don’t know how to scaffold a learning experience. The reason?

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CO-CREATING FUTURE-FIT ORGANISATIONS

ImagineNation

The purpose of an innovation team is to create a safe environment that unlocks organisational and its key customers and external stakeholders’ collective intelligence and innovation agility (capacity, competence, and confidence) to build the capability to change as fast as change itself. How innovation teams learn and develop.

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Does Artificial Intelligence always make the better decision?

etventure

For example, we use methods from cognitive field research and data science, as well as design thinking and other agile approaches, to build a better understanding of the decision problem. At these events, managers report to each other and to their employees about failures and breakdowns and what they have learned from them.

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Das Design Revolution

Boxes and Arrows

So in response to this I propose a new way of thinking about our practice. Set your iPhone lamp to ‘on’ and let it illuminate the darkness of agile prototyping methodology toward a shining new revelation: h3. Portfolio-Centered Design. A revolution if you will. “I’m with you!”

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