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Experiential Learning and Intrinsic Motivation

IdeaScale

In the vast and varied world of STEM – spanning from the wonders of space exploration and computer software intricacies to the marvels of constructing skyscrapers and unlocking the secrets of atoms - lies a hidden wellspring of talent: autistic individuals. Many autistic people possess a remarkable knack for diving deep into the details of

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Constructing the innovation mandate

Paul Hobcraft

The post Constructing the innovation mandate first appeared on Paul4innovating Innovation Views.

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Smart Construction: How AI and Machine Learning Will Change the Construction Industry

Daniel Burrus

These days, seemingly everyone is applying Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning. The construction industry, which makes up 7% of the global workforce, should already have applied these technologies to improve productivity and revolutionize the industry. However, it has actually progressed quite slowly. Risk Mitigation.

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Silicon Valley’s Next Target: Disrupt the Construction and Real Estate Industries

Leapfrogging

Construction Tech’ and ‘Real Estate Tech’ are the next greenfield market spaces. The construction industry builds houses, strip malls and office complexes. The real estate and construction industries might be considered stodgy by many standards. Construction Site Robotics. By necessity.

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Future Focus: Constructing Unshakeable Stability in Your Manufacturing Supply Chain

Speaker: Jay Black, Senior Account Executive

We’ve all heard the buzzwords to describe new supply chain trends: resiliency, sustainability, AI, machine learning. But what do these really mean today? Over the past few years, manufacturing has had to adapt to and overcome a wide variety of supply chain trends and disruptions to stay as stable as possible. Save your seat today!

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5 Strategies for Accepting Constructive Feedback

CMOE

Constructive vs. Destructive Feedback. Although some people view all feedback as damaging, there is a difference between destructive and constructive feedback. In contrast, constructive feedback is designed to help people make improvements and typically involves proposing solutions or opportunities for deeper dialogue.

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Research: When — and Why — Employee Curiosity Annoys Managers

Harvard Business Review

They distinguished between constructive curiosity, which involved seeking information, knowledge, or learning by asking many provocative questions that don’t have easy answers, and unconstructive curiosity, which involved seeking information, knowledge, or learning by asking too many questions and questions with easy answers.

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Design and Run Experiments That Actually Progress Your Business

Speaker: Nick Noreña, Innovation Coach and Advisor, Kromatic

You'll also learn a few tips and tricks for making experimentation a constructive habit for you and your team. Join Nick Noreña, educator, entrepreneur, and currently an Innovation Coach at Kromatic, as he walks us through how we can figure out the right experiments to run for any product or service, and in organizations of all sizes.