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Turning Reverse Engineering of Business Goals into Strategies

Tullio Siragusa

In business it can be a creative process on how to bring about new change, and innovation. We can reverse-engineer various things such as machines, software, different types of devices, and so on. The reverse-engineering process is generally applied to software and hardware from older companies.

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Artificial creativity (A.C.): Can a computer be creative? It’s scarily close

Idea to Value

In recent years, big data and deep learning algorithms, and the ability to spread processing power across thousands of computers in the cloud, is making this process more and more effective. For example, Skype is now able to translate a video chat between two people speaking different languages, in real time. So what comes next?

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The Content Conundrum

Boxes and Arrows

headers, body copy, error messages) but also imagery, graphics, and videos or audio that make up the full interactive experience. Agile processes fail because they’re typically developer centric and move at speeds and iterations more akin to code production than to experience design and content development. What happened?

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Podcast #007 David Burkus (video) – How successful companies encourage innovation in their teams

Idea to Value

David is a regular contributor to Harvard Business Review and Inc. In today’s episode of the Idea to Value Podcast, we talk about the following: The difference between how academics talk about creativity compared to individuals who are trying to innovate (03:00). David’s creative process (14:45).

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Can Innovation Work in a Work-from-Home World?

The Inovo Group

Matt Mullenweg, founder of Automattic (WordPress), TED’s The Way We Work video series, January 2019. Many people now have a significant distraction and the added stress from children at home due to closed schools or unavailable childcare. Each activity has been color-coded, according to the key below the graphic.