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Innovation Confidence Course

Jeffrey Phillips

Recently I read a nice article in Inc Magazine about 10 Innovation Killers. That factor was "create an obstacle course for ideas". What's wrong with an obstacle course? Shouldn't the best ideas be the result of an obstacle course? Ideas, by themselves, are never going to make it through an obstacle course.

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How law firms can take governance seriously in today’s changing work environment

Anaqua

Briefing Magazine spoke with Dan Anderson, Vice President and General Manager at SeeUnity , an Anaqua Company, about how law firms can take governance seriously in today’s changing work environment by investing in content automation to keep their systems secure. View the original article on Briefing Magazine.

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14 LGBTQ+ Innovators, Inventors and Scientists who changed the world

Idea to Value

An American Geophysicist, Cox and his colleagues were instrumental in developing a way to measure the changes in the Earth’s magnetic alignment and the geomagnetic polarity time scale. In June 2012, in honor of Alan Turing, Hall published an article in Linux Magazine announcing that he is gay. Leonardo da Vinci.

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Work Backward to Drive Innovation Forward

Leapfrogging

All of Amazon’s most successful products required iteration over the course of many months, and sometimes years. When you focus on the customer in everything you do, innovation moves from an ambiguous concept into a concrete way to change the world. Magazine, a leading keynote speaker and the founder of Praxie.com.

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DISRUPTIVE THINKING

Michael Michalko

Little Miss Matched is an American company which decided to disrupt a market which had not been changed for a long time – socks. Of course now we are seeing the same in the book and film industries. Many believe iPads, mobile phones, blogs, podcasts, wikis, social networking are all disruptive technologies that could change education.

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Fighting Decision Fatigue

Michael Roberto

Source: Discover Magazine Rachel Feintzeig has written a Wall Street Journal article this week titled " Decision Fatigue is Real: Here's How to Beat it This Year." She studied the speed of strategic decision making in what she called "high velocity environments" - contexts in which conditions were changing quickly and unpredictably.

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11 female innovation leaders share their definition of innovation

Idea to Value

What simple thing can a company do to change their conversation / perspective about innovation? That could be a new product, of course, which is what people usually think of. What simple thing can a company do to change their conversation / perspective about innovation? I asked them all: What is your definition of “innovation”?