Fri.Aug 13, 2021

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Open Organisations and The Great Resignation

100%Open

It seems like everyone is resigning at the moment. I’m happy to report that this doesn’t apply to 100%Open, but a recent study of UK workers from HR software company, Personio, showed that 38% of employees planned to quit in the next year. In the US, April saw more than four million people resign. This is being dubbed The Great Resignation, and could see a marked change in organisational culture that would emerge from the shop floor, as opposed to from above.

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A rising tide raises all ships

Idea to Value

What is the point in sharing your idea with the world, if other people are just going to copy it anyway? Whether it is your idea or an innovation, you might be scared that once it is out there, someone else will take it and you will be left with nothing. However, that is not how innovation works. In most cases, innovation and creative ideas add more value to the market or industry than previously existed.

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A Penny Saved: Taking Charge of Your Finances with the “Bachelorette’s” Jason Tartick

Business and Tech

Former corporate banker and “Bachelorette” contestant Jason Tartick teaches millennials how to manage student debt and invest in their future. Can you give us a little background about your life as a corporate banker? As a corporate banker, I managed the finances of companies that earned revenues of over $100 million dollars. I usually worked directly with their CFO, their CEO, and anyone on the board that would make decisions as they relate to financing.

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The appropriate innovation speed: slow, then fast

Jeffrey Phillips

As a writer, you are at risk of "jumping the shark" when you start quoting your own material. However, I could not help going back into my archives to dredge up a post I wrote almost ten years ago, which was entitled Innovation Fast and Slow. At the time I was writing this post, I was concerned that too many companies were under too much pressure to speed up their innovation activities and generate some interesting new ideas.

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Manufacturing Sustainability Surge: Your Guide to Data-Driven Energy Optimization & Decarbonization

Speaker: Kevin Kai Wong, President of Emergent Energy Solutions

In today's industrial landscape, the pursuit of sustainable energy optimization and decarbonization has become paramount. Manufacturing corporations across the U.S. are facing the urgent need to align with decarbonization goals while enhancing efficiency and productivity. Unfortunately, the lack of comprehensive energy data poses a significant challenge for manufacturing managers striving to meet their targets.

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Praktikum Sales & Business Development (m/w/d) at the Boutique Tours

whataventure

Werde Teil des Teams! Praktikum Sales & Business Development (m/w/d). JETZT BEWERBEN. Wo. Südtirol (Büros in Bozen, Prags oder im Homeoffice). Start. Ab September 2021. Dauer. 3-6 Monate (Möglichkeit der Übernahme). Sprachniveau. C1 Deutschniveau. Über the Boutique Tours. The Boutique Tours hat es sich zum Ziel gemacht, hochwertige und exklusive Privattagestouren, bei welchen Qualität und besondere Erlebnisse im Vordergrund stehen, zu designen und dem hochwertigen Südtiroler Gast anzubieten.

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Five Reasons Why You Should Think Like a Criminal

InnovationManagement

Have you seen the movie The Day of the Jackal? In this 1973 film directed by Fred Zinnemann, Edward Fox plays a professional assassin, the "Jackal," who is hired to assassinate French president Charles de Gaulle. It is a compelling thriller in which it is hard not to admire the cunning and guile of the [.]. The post Five Reasons Why You Should Think Like a Criminal appeared first on InnovationManagement.

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Win at New Product Development: Become Agile and Adaptive in Exclusive Seminar with Dr. Bob Cooper, Father of Stage-Gate

Sopheon

Interested in learning how to be agile and adaptive as you implement Stage-Gate into your organization? The post Win at New Product Development: Become Agile and Adaptive in Exclusive Seminar with Dr. Bob Cooper, Father of Stage-Gate appeared first on Sopheon.