Fri.Jan 19, 2024

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Innovation: Why One Size Doesn’t Fit All

IdeaScale

Innovation is a term that has been used in various contexts and has different meanings for different people. It can be defined as the process of creating something new or improving an existing product, service, or process. However, the definition of innovation can vary depending on the industry, organization, or individual. For example, innovation in [.

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How AI is Accelerating Innovation

HYPE Innovation

Throughout history, various technologies have led to the acceleration of breakthroughs in the industry. For example, the telescope improved astronomy, while using a microscope led to innovations within biology. Artificial intelligence has the potential to act in the same way.

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7 Steps to Repair a Damaged Business Partnership

Harvard Business Review

No long-term partnership — personal or professional — is without challenges. Getting key issues on the table in a timely way and having open, direct, and respectful conversations can reduce frustrations and facilitate needed change. In this article, the authors outline seven steps to take if your business partnership has gotten rocky.

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The Dark Underbelly of Success

Innovation Excellence

GUEST POST from Mike Shipulski Best practice – a tired recipe you recycle because you think the world is static. Emergent practice – a new way to work created from whole cloth because the context is new. Worst practice – a best practice applied to a world that has changed around you.

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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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How to Vet a Corporate Intelligence Vendor

Harvard Business Review

Demand for intelligence vendors is substantial and increasing. In 2022, global cyber threat intelligence was estimated to be a $4.93 billion industry, and U.S. security services was a whopping $48.1 billion. Geopolitical and security risk intelligence is an unquantified but essential and rapidly growing part of the story. But how do you know whether an intelligence vendor aligns with your company’s needs, risk tolerance, and ethics?

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Five Innovative Product Development Lessons | Sopheon

Sopheon

On an episode of the Innovation Talks podcast , I had an insightful conversation with product leader coach Tami Reiss. Among other things, Tami helps guide product people through career decisions and explore the various opportunities in the product sector.

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An Innovation OS as a Partner for PMO Governance and Risk Management

ITONICS

Navigating the PMO's challenge is comparable to the art of navigating a ship through uncharted waters. It demands a constant interplay of adjustments—a meticulous balance of maintaining control while embracing the winds of adaptability throughout the project's voyage.

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Navigating the New: Introduction to the Hierarchy of Ecosystems

Ecosystems4Innovating

Setting the Stage Sub-Title: “ Harmony in Complexity” Hierarchy of Ecosystem Needs The Hierarchy of Ecosystem Needs is a Collaborative Set of Four Layers of Interconnected Ecosystems that reflect a unique value proposition. They can be built independently, offering substantial value in their own right, but when interconnected, create a dynamic and resilient ecosystem that drives collective prosperity and sustaining excellence.