Mon.Mar 15, 2021

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The journey to become a world-class explorer

Strategyzer Innovation

If you are an ambitious early-stage startup, with a dedicated team, a promising idea and the hopes of finding a scalable business model, this opportunity might be for you!

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Balloons and Sandbags: a technique to identify things holding down your innovation efforts

Idea to Value

If you are looking for a simple innovation exercise to do with your team, try “Balloons and Sandbags” It’s simple. For this, you will just need a large surface to write on, either a whiteboard, or a large piece of paper. At the very top, write down the title of the innovation project or ambition you are trying to improve. Then below that, divide that area in half with a line down the middle, and write “Balloons” on one side, and “Sandbags” on the other.

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How SKEMA Business School is innovating the way we learn

Exago

How SKEMA Business School is innovating the way we learn “In a world that is demanding critical thinkers and agile doers, it is not surprising to see that top schools channel a great deal of energy and thoughts into providing a nurturing and stimulating environment that most assuredly aids the grooming of tomorrow’s innovators,” […]. The post How SKEMA Business School is innovating the way we learn appeared first on Exago.

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What do I believe I do !

Inspiring Next

Really? I love to coach not just consult. I like to inspire not just motivate. What is the difference? Perhaps it stems from the fundamental premise that I have a purposeful practice and not a business. I do not like to consult. There are many phrases that describe a consultant, some respectful and some in… Read More » What do I believe I do !

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Peak Performance: Continuous Testing & Evaluation of LLM-Based Applications

Speaker: Aarushi Kansal, AI Leader & Author and Tony Karrer, Founder & CTO at Aggregage

Software leaders who are building applications based on Large Language Models (LLMs) often find it a challenge to achieve reliability. It’s no surprise given the non-deterministic nature of LLMs. To effectively create reliable LLM-based (often with RAG) applications, extensive testing and evaluation processes are crucial. This often ends up involving meticulous adjustments to prompts.

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How to Develop Empathy as a Leader

Tullio Siragusa

How to Develop Empathy as a Leader. Some people think of empathy in leadership as a weakness. Some believe it to be a weakness even as a virtue. . Empathy is a right-brain activity, which instigates people to think that it is a discipline associated with being touchy-feely. However, empathy is currency, and sadly too many people are absolutely broke.

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Want Innovative Teaching? Apply Startup Principles to Reinvent Learning.

InnovationTraining.org

This guest article on innovative teaching shares ideas and strategies from the The Startup Teacher Playbook: Turn Your Ideas Into Actions, Personalize Professional Development, and Create Innovative Learning Experiences for You and Your Students. Education is never going back to ‘normal’ or at least one would hope not. As challenging as Covid has been, it has highlighted many flaws in our systems thus forcing innovation and disrupting industries, education not excluded.

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Making Ideas Pay at Atrium Health

Innovation Leader

In this Master Class, Todd Dunn, Vice President of Innovation at Atrium Health and Tad Haas, Executive Vice President at edison365 discuss how Atrium Health designs for impact.

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Creativity? Make It Someone Else’s Problem

Innovation in Practice

Are you in a creative rut? Then make it someone else’s problem. . Now, it doesn’t mean you should just stop being creative and outsource your creative thinking to someone else. . But there’s a great yet simple way to boost your creative output by imagining you’re being creative for someone else’s problem. . It’s a simple trick that will make you use your brain in a different way – and as a result, boost your creativity. .