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How the GSAs 10X Program Advances Government Innovation

IdeaScale

Overview : Founded in 2017 off of a popular crowdsourcing initiative, the Government Services Administration (GSA)’s 10X program internally crowdsources ideas to design new approaches and launch new programs. If an idea doesn’t work, the 10X team makes it clear that it’s the end of the process.

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Here Are Eight Innovation Awards to Watch and Follow for Inspiration

IdeaScale

Aimed at the technology industry’s people and processes, the TECNA Awards focus on the work of technology councils to encourage better ideation and to bring more perspectives and focus to the technology industry. Categories include diversity and inclusion, public policy advocacy, workforce development, and event innovation.

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Top 8 Digital Workplace Trends for 2019

Acuvate

Chatbots are designed to deliver a conversational user experience in the business applications with a minimum learning curve. IT leaders must enforce periodical checks on security policies to protect user privacy and comply with policy regulations. Read More: 5 Benefits of Decentralized Innovation Management.

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The Red Queen Problem – Innovation in the DoD and Intelligence Community

Steve Blank

We could design warfighting tactics based on knowing the tactics of our opponent. We could design and manufacture the best systems. Today, our DoD and national security agencies are running as hard as they can just to stay in place, but our adversaries are continually innovating faster than our traditional systems can respond. .

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How companies strangle innovation – and how you can get it right

Steve Blank

. — I just watched a very smart company try to manage innovation by hiring a global consulting firm to offload engineering from “distractions.” They accomplished their goal, but at a huge, unanticipated cost: the processes and committees they designed ended up strangling innovation. There’s a much better way.

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