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Creating high-performing and faster-moving teams

ImagineNation

It seems that every meeting I went to recently, and almost every person I spoke to, mentioned the new book, from the authors of How Google Works – The Trillion Dollar Coach. 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”.

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How to Keep Innovating During an Economic Crisis

Innov8rs

As long as innovation teams have a strategic approach to solving old problems with new solutions, organizations can expect to not only survive but also thrive. You may be constantly adapting to limited resources and pushed into a corner during a weak economic climate. It does pay off to go back to basics.

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User experience: ROI and methods to measure your investment in UX

mjvinnovation

More and more, sectors realize the importance of user experience (UX) for business, more recently, banks. Because lately, there have been bank fans (can we call them fans?) fighting on social media to defend their bank. It is necessary to narrow the gap between design and development. This is crucial.

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A better way: combining Design Thinking and Business Intelligence

mjvinnovation

In the movie Moneyball, for example, a coach facing the challenge of running a low-budget baseball team decides to employ data analysis to improve the performance of his players. to identify patterns in their users’ banking accounts. The available data is not only useful for outlining a consumer profile on the internet.

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Great to Good Innovation

IdeaSpies

Between 1996-2001, Jim Collins’ team researched and wrote a bestselling book called Good to Great. Other books such as Built to Last (1994) by the same author and In Search of Excellence (1982) by Tom Peters made similar studies with concurring results. The management consultant giant McKinsey and Co. The question is “Why?”

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Great to Good Innovation

IdeaSpies

Between 1996-2001, Jim Collins’ team researched and wrote a bestselling book called Good to Great. Other books such as Built to Last (1994) by the same author and In Search of Excellence (1982) by Tom Peters made similar studies with concurring results. The management consultant giant McKinsey and Co. Leadership Insights.

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A better way: combining Business Intelligence with Design Thinking

mjvinnovation

In the movie Moneyball, for example, a coach facing the challenge of running a low-budget baseball team decides to employ data analysis to improve the performance of his players. to identify patterns in their users’ banking accounts. The available data is not only useful for outlining a consumer profile on the internet.