Wed.Apr 01, 2020

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Sustainable Innovation at the Government Level: What It Is and Why It Matters

IdeaScale

On the government level, sustainable innovation is an important goal that cannot be overlooked. The need for embracing innovation trends is on the rise, as evidenced by research showing 10 percent of the global population living below the poverty level in 2018. Governments face numerous innovation challenges caused by the use of products and services that damage the earth.

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Digital Transformation: Focus on three underappreciated outcomes

Jeffrey Phillips

It's good that the concept of digital transformation is being talked about at senior levels in industry and in government. Digital transformation - the transition of our businesses and operations from a somewhat digitally enabled capability to a fully digital enabled capability - will change a lot about how people work, how they interact with others and the insights and offerings created.

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Five Innovation Practices

InnovationManagement

There is no “one size fits all” formula for innovation management success. Demystifying innovation takes experiments and practices. The post Five Innovation Practices appeared first on Innovation Management.

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20 Remote Working Tools That You Didn't Know You Needed

Collectivecamp

The concept of remote working has moved from being a luxury to a necessity for many employees around the world.

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Navigating the Future: Generative AI, Application Analytics, and Data

Generative AI is upending the way product developers & end-users alike are interacting with data. Despite the potential of AI, many are left with questions about the future of product development: How will AI impact my business and contribute to its success? What can product managers and developers expect in the future with the widespread adoption of AI?

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The Cost of Saying “No” Just Got Expensive

Daniel Burrus

2020 brought with it a new decade with a strong stock market and strong growth forecasts. In January, companies were growing and everyone was looking at 2020 to be a transformational year in a booming global economy. Then, suddenly, we went to alarming numbers in the stock market, a lockdown of all nonessential businesses, unemployment and the now common phrase “social distancing.

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Continuous Improvement in Golf [COVID-19]

Kainexus

This post is about improvement and its role in a crisis. But I’m choosing a subject matter that has nothing to do with essential services. I realize that everyone has something they really miss about the way the world worked before this crisis became such a battle.

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How Your Team Can Acclimate to Remote Work

Innovation Leader

Scott Berkun, author of the book The Year Without Pants: Wordpress.com and the Future of Work, shares best practices for running a distributed team. Watch the video.

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Best practices: How to facilitate a virtual workshop?

Be-novative

? Let remote collaboration and digital transformation open new doors for stabilization, recovery and future growth. This is the time for any organization to involve people to think together and share ideas, engage and progress collaboratively?—?even from home. These are our 26 best practices on how to host your workshop online, and I will take you through it, step by step.

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Most Zoom Calls are a Waste of Time

Collectivecamp

It took a global pandemic for organisations to finally embrace remote work at scale.

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Coping with Quarantine: Learning from the Polar Explorers

Michael Roberto

Source: history.co.uk Daniella McCahey, a history lecturer at the University of Idaho, has written an inspiring column for Fast Company this week. She takes a look back at the Antarctic explorers of the early 1900s and examines how they coped with months of isolation, darkness, and surviving in close quarters with fellow adventurers. She argues that seven things helped the explorers cope effectively, and that we can use some of these same strategies today during the COVID-19 crisis. 1.

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Turn Payments Into Personalization: Unlock the Value of Transaction Data

Speaker: Loreal Lynch, Everett Zufelt, and Michaela Weber

Once upon a time, in the vast realm of online commerce, there lived a humble checkout button overlooked by many. Yet, within its humble click lay the power to transform a mere visitor into a loyal customer. 🧐 💡 Getting checkout right can mark the difference between a successful sale and an abandoned cart, yet many businesses fail to make payments a part of their commerce strategy even when it has a direct impact on revenue.

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Why Train People to Become Masterful Brainstorm Facilitators

Idea Champions

Why train people to become brainstorm facilitators? from Mitch Ditkoff. Our brainstorm website. Brainstorm facilitation training.

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Focusing on moving from disorder in today’s world

Paul Hobcraft

To borrow and adapt a phrase from F. Scott Fitzgerald and those over at Cognitive Edge: “ The test of (complex adaptive) intelligence is the ability to hold two opposed ideas in the mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function.”. I wanted to go back to one of my favorite frameworks, the Cynefin framework for partly thinking through the “ known-unknown-unknowable ” in our present world.

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