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Integrating ‘Agile’ Approaches into ‘Waterfall’ Cultures

InnovationTraining.org

Agile” and “Waterfall” offer us very different approaches to project management. is the guiding question, and we develop solutions based upon our understanding of the answer. Step 3 – Implement : Develop and build prototypes (called “units”) that respond to these requirements and meet specifications of the project.

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Constructing the innovation mandate

Paul Hobcraft

We need to understand successful innovation actually touches all aspects of a business, by contributing to improving business processes, identifying new, often imaginative, ways to reduce costs, building out existing business models into new directions and value and discovering new ways and positioning into markets.

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The Day the Enterprise Stood Still

PlanBox Innovation

Indeed, in this age of relentless change, the last thing any enterprise wants is a free-falling portfolio of innovative projects. 52% of projects veer off course —either going over budget, missing deadlines, or not meeting the set expectations. That’s a frightening 9.7% What in the world is going on?! Their skill set?

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The importance of Knowledge Management

mjvinnovation

If you’ve ever asked yourself these questions: Who do I turn to? Who can help me? Knowledge Management is here to help! We have recently implemented this model here at MJV, and it’s working very well. What is Knowledge Management? While that is partially true, Knowledge Management goes far beyond that.

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Applying lessons from pandemic prepared schools

Christensen Institute

A mission-driven, agile culture that prioritized relationships was also a common feature of prepared schools. In partnership with nine organizations (including the Christensen Institute), NGLC explored this question through a project called What Made Them So Prepared? Factor 1: Forward-leaning orientation.

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New Year, New Collabs

100%Open

We’ve made predictions before (some quite percipient, such as this one ), but we’re not futurologists. Net Zero innovation continues apace: we’ve been working with SME exporters, investigating opportunities to improve waste management, helping drive systemic change in the energy syste. What Went Well?

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Pirates in the Navy Book Excerpt

InnovationTraining.org

By the time we start working together, they are already fed up with their company. As much as we are keen to get started, it is also important to ensure that we are working on the right things. As much as we are keen to get started, it is also important to ensure that we are working on the right things.