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Creating high-performing and faster-moving teams

ImagineNation

It is described as the “blueprint for forward-thinking business leaders and managers that will help them create high-performing and faster-moving teams and companies”. By drawing on the wisdom of their coach to help them manage and lead their people to be more effective in their jobs, and to grow and develop.

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Riding the VUCA storm

Jeffrey Phillips

Digital technologies will shift where work is done and who (or what) does the work. If you and your team know your values, your mission and your strategy, it should be relatively easy to communicate to everyone what should remain a FIRM commitment and where there is great FLEXIBILITY. Fourth, be more nimble and agile.

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Applying the Three Horizon Thinking to a Fresh Perspective of Innovation Design

Paul Hobcraft

Using the 3H you have to have a ‘reasonable’ framing intent, those essential guidelines that can provide “ the Wireframe “ (a concept taken from thinking about a UX backbone) for establishing the basic design and activity process. This needs designing in unique ways, not in rigid processes and structures.

Design 138
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An Open Letter to Project Managers

Boxes and Arrows

When you asked me to apply standard guidelines and industry best practices, you are asking me to ignore what users have to say and to treat them like everyone else. Standards and guidelines abound, but not all of them apply. If a particular technology is incompatible, we can modify it or find an alternative. Where to from here?

Project 98
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70:20:10 Rule of Innovation

ITONICS

Years ago, Kodak should have dedicated 20% of its resources to develop digital products, meaning exploring adjacent opportunities back when print photography ruled the industry. Disruptive Innovation can often be defined as the introduction of a new technology that creates a new industry and transforms the way we do things.

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70:20:10 Rule of Innovation

ITONICS

Years ago, Kodak should have dedicated 20% of its resources to develop digital products, meaning exploring adjacent opportunities back when print photography ruled the industry. Disruptive Innovation can often be defined as the introduction of a new technology that creates a new industry and transforms the way we do things.

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How To Screen Tech Talent?

The Human Factor

image source Introduction Companies rely heavily on hiring talented tech professionals to gain a competitive edge in today’s rapidly evolving technology-driven world. This article will explore the various technologies used to screen tech talent and how they can help identify top talent.