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Innovative Team Collaboration: Igniting Creativity for Extraordinary Results

Leapfrogging

Nurturing Innovative Team Collaboration In the rapidly evolving business landscape, innovative team collaboration has become a cornerstone for companies seeking to remain competitive and adaptive. In this context, team collaboration isn’t just recommended; it’s imperative for survival and success.

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Getting back to the Future about Innovation

Paul Hobcraft

I have just finished the first of a planned series with one of my favourite long-term collaborators Jeffrey Phillips. We will attempt to focus on one of these in each short video produced. Here is the link to the recording. Jeffery and I go back within the innovation space a long way. Source: Nesta UK.

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Why Do Some Brainstorming Sessions Suck?

Innovationship

9 BAD HABITS TO BREAK FOR BETTER IDEATION Time flies, seasons change, and before you know it, the annual barrage of articles trashing the validity of brainstorming is once again upon us. Why give readers tips on brainstorming only after spending eight paragraphs trying to discredit it? Nine Brainstorming Bad Habits to Break 1.

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Rethinking Meetings and Conference: Don’t Automate, Innovate

Stephen Shapiro

Back then, companies would use software to automate bad processes, speeding up bad results. This is the modern-day version of automating bad processes. So now is the time to rethink the way we collaborate. Examples are videos watched at your own leisure, emails, and voicemail. What does this mean for presentations?

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5 Challenges of Virtual Facilitation & How You Can Solve Them

CMOE

Meeting facilitators and Learning & Development professionals must evaluate these challenges and identify the best practices to overcome them to create the most valuable experience for the participants. Back: You focus on the needs of your team members. You provide team members the opportunity to speak up and share their ideas.

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Expert Interview Series: Michel van Hove of Strategos About Creating Innovation Within a Company’s Culture

IdeaScale

My career began with a small company in the entertainment industry that developed the first large screen stadium video displays for U2 and other leading music acts. Often you are the initiator and the evangelist as well as the project manager and team leader. Tell us a bit about your background. What drew you to Strategos?

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Choosing the right innovation approach for your business

hackerearth

If you don’t innovate, your company is likely to take this route: development → introduction → growth → maturity → decline. Internal innovation can happen through R&D teams, innovation management teams, business development teams, and employees. “Innovate or die” has become the catchphrase of the decade.