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Maximizing Efficiency & Productivity: 3 Ways GenAI Optimizes Value Stream Management for Tech Leaders 

Planview

These constitute “value streams,” representing a team’s flow of connected work from customer request to product delivery. Any group suffering from the growing pains of scaling software delivery can attest to this value. Thus, one of the most profound examples lies in the world of VSM.

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Motivation of remote teams: 9 essential tips that every leader should know

mjvinnovation

While facing the collective commotion of this pandemic, people have to drastically change their relationship with professional activities. Do daily monitoring that doesn’t “suffocate” your team members. Encourage communication between the team. In this article, we reflect on this.

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L.I.V.E. (Lean Innovation, Validation & Execution): A new, more effective way to manage multiple innovation projects

Idea to Value

There is no clarity on what innovation teams need to do in order to successfully deliver a project. This article will change that. More than that, the first version of the idea is often so rough that it will need to change multiple times before a version is found which might resonate with potential customers. But do not fear.

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Using Wikis to Document UI Specifications

Boxes and Arrows

The development process usually plays a major role in how teams interact and how work is completed or delivered, thus, there is a direct relationship between the UI spec and the process the team is using. Description of the Problem There are many product development processes and one that has garnered much attention is agile.

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Organizational Design: Clearing the Runway for Collaboration and Breakthrough Thinking

Innovation Excellence

This involved replacing people with machines to do the same work, but such systems are inflexible and not able to adapt to new challenges unless a person steps in to make changes (Ake et al, 2004; pg 27). To demonstrate this point, we’ll show some examples from a hypothetical technology company, in the context of three product lines.

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