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Unleash the Power: Driving Innovation in Executive Teams with Experiential Intelligence

Leapfrogging

Introduction to Experiential Intelligence in Executive Teams Understanding Experiential Intelligence In today’s competitive business landscape, it’s important to recognize that the traditional metrics of intelligence such as IQ or even EQ (Emotional Intelligence) are no longer sufficient on their own.

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CPG Industry Innovation

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CPG embraces constant change and ceaseless innovation to keep up with consumer demands while building brands customers rely on in their daily lives. How do the major companies’ research and development teams build and manage a portfolio of innovative products while ensuring long-term market success and consistent brand loyalty?

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3 Traps of common market research methods

Moves the Needle

In our post, How to Innovate: What Innovation Really Is , we discussed how focusing on learning before executing is vital to innovation. Not only does this help teams build better products, but it does so by creating a deeper connection with the customer. There’s a time and a place for everything.

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Future-Proof Your Business: Building Strategies for a Disruptive World

Leapfrogging

Businesses that fail to adapt to disruptive changes risk losing their competitive edge and may eventually become obsolete. Competitive Advantage: By embracing innovation, you can differentiate your business from competitors and potentially capture a larger market share.

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When innovation led to a reversal of fortunes

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Apple has refashioned consumer experience with its iconic branding, stylish design and a diverse product range, its own retail stores, and important partnerships with the competition. That is the lesson learned at Lego — just in time,” says David Robertson, Professor of Practice teaching Innovation and Product Development at Wharton.

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Building the In-house Design Agency

Boxes and Arrows

For companies that depend on user experience for business success, a strong internal team is essential. Having built one UX group from scratch and managed another 230+ person internal UX groups, I’ve learned a few tips, often the hard way, that can help. I’ve come to prefer a hybrid model in order to build UX deeper into the company.

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Using Wikis to Document UI Specifications

Boxes and Arrows

The documentation needs are often based on the size of the project, launch date, team dynamics, audience, technology, and the product development process. Description of the Problem There are many product development processes and one that has garnered much attention is agile.