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Building the innovation stack

Paul Hobcraft

Our approach today is to reduce complexity as early as possible and make decisions perhaps too early; we often stop the additional learning by further probing and gathering. For example, the idea layer of the innovation stack might correspond to the ideation tools and resources available on the platform.

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Collaboration in the Time of the Coronavirus: How to Innovate Effectively During a Crisis

Qmarkets

Leverage Collective Intelligence to Support Business Contingency It is becoming increasingly clear that the COVID-19 pandemic will result in one of the most disruptive economic episodes of our generation. All these benefits could contribute towards your business gaining a competitive edge during this uncertain period.

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How to Keep Innovating in an Economic Downturn

Innov8rs

For example, Delta Air Lines, one of the leading airlines, managed to get back to their leading position even after bankruptcy. Their ideation process, testing and implementation led to a successful outcome which reduced the turnaround time from 50 minutes to 35 minutes without any additional investments. We can’t think of any.

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Innovation Strategy – 6 Possibilities with Regulatory Constraints

BrainZooming

What can other regulated businesses learn from the JetBlue example that they can adapt? This strategy can provide more latitude for a testing environment while still developing learning that applies to regulated activities. Innovation Strategy – 6 Possibilities with Regulatory Constraints. Via Armada Corporate Intelligence.

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Game Changers: How Citizen Science and Gamification Are Transforming the Business World

Qmarkets

In the current disruptive business landscape, where innovation is more important than ever , organizations need to look to alternative sources to gather ideas and solutions in order to remain successful. As we will see, breaking down restrictions and opening research to non-professionals can prove invaluable for driving crucial data.