Tue.Aug 07, 2018

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3 Steps to Design Your Innovation Management Program

IdeaScale

Disrupt or be disrupted has been the slogan of the past few years as new startups repeatedly overturn and overtake established companies that have been around for years. This trend has given rise to “ innovation management ,” a term that risks being ignored simply for how wonky it sounds. After all, can “innovation” ever really be managed? And stodgy as the term might be, I think it actually helps us to redefine some of our deeply held (and erroneous) beliefs.

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Four Free Hacks to Make Your Travel More Comfortable

Stephen Shapiro

I am on the road nearly 200 days a year. With over 30 years of travel under my belt, I’ve discovered many simple and free ways to make your travel more enjoyable. Here are my four favorites. I hope you like them as they’ve made my life a lot better. Keeping Window Shades Closed. After a long flight, it feels to great to hop into bed for a good night’s sleep.

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The 4 V’s – How to Win at Health Innovation

Innovation Excellence

Back in the day, during the Vietnam era, the suggested credo was “Declare victory and go home” Some sick care entrepreneurs have taken a similar approach by hyping digital health and process solutions that will create “Uberized, disruptive, cutting edge” change. Most are too early and wrong in declaring victory. For sick care innovation to be truly transformative, innovators need to.

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Communication is Job 1 of your innovation measurement system

Commodore Innovation

I heard an innovation leader at a Fortune 100 company remark recently, “There are lots of jobless innovation managers out there who will tell you—’if I knew then what I know now, I would have communicated better.’”. I hadn’t thought … The post Communication is Job 1 of your innovation measurement system appeared first on Commodore Innovation.

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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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#1,347 – Artificial Reincarnation

Greatest. Idea. Ever.

Soon there may be a lot more waiters and waitresses waiting around for a big break in Hollywood that will never come. That’s because all of the best roles will continue to go to existing actors. Or retired ones. Even long after their dead. That’s right. In the future it may be possible to digitally reincarnate actors using CGI to the point where you could shoot a flashback scene featuring a younger version of an existing actor or even continue to shoot a movie, say another Fast and the Furi

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The Green Chemistry & Commerce Council (GC3) and InnoCentive Announce Award Recipients in the Challenge for Novel Green Preservatives

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The Power of Context and Timing to Deliver a Memorable Message

Idea Champions

So much of our experience of our life depends on context and timing. The above video is a delightful, surprise performance of Ravel's Bolero in a shopping mall. Even for shoppers who are not aficionados of classical music, the experience was a positive one. My first experience of Bolero was not a positive one -- mainly due to the fact that I was forced to listen to it blindfolded, for 14 hours in a roomful of sweaty 18 year old boys.

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Is it Worth It?

Rmukesh Gupta

I just saw this video where the world’s best coach (arguably) shares his advice on trying to add too much value to a conversation or a relationship is not always a good thing. . Firstly, take the 4 minutes and watch the video: There are three things that I liked in the video: . Quality of an Idea Vs Execution of the idea. There are two things to consider in a situation when someone comes to you with an idea – the quality of the idea and the commitment to execution of the idea.

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