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The Day the Enterprise Stood Still

PlanBox Innovation

Yet, there’s a problem of cosmic proportions in the world of PMO (Project Management Office), as evidenced by the distress signal sent from the CHAOS Report of The Standish Group: Only 29% of projects touch down successfully —on time, within budget, and with satisfying outcomes. The best part? Follow me on LinkedIn.

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Spigit Client Awards: And the Winner Is…

Planview

The award for Best Employee Engagement looks at clients who have created a robust reward and recognition program, and have increased employee engagement and participation across their innovation campaigns and challenges. Having that visibility throughout the company has enabled Pfizer’s small innovation team to do more with less.

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Spigit Client Awards: And the Winner Is…

Planview

The award for Best Employee Engagement looks at clients who have created a robust reward and recognition program, and have increased employee engagement and participation across their innovation campaigns and challenges. Having that visibility throughout the company has enabled Pfizer’s small innovation team to do more with less.

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Achieving an Innovation Culture

Strategos

Culture isn’t built overnight, and it requires working on many fronts at once. Prepare a roadmap for your culture journey to ensure that all of your actions and initiatives support the big picture. Once that’s clear, there are immediate, practical steps you can take to start on your journey of building your innovation culture.

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Crowdsourcing: Bolstering Your Company’s Survival Kit

Planview

A company’s very survival relies not on a visionary CEO or group of executives but the collective knowledge of its employees and their ability to collaborate. The reality is, despite the spotlight that’s placed on founders, not one CEO or group of executives knows everything.