Tue.Apr 17, 2018

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How to start an innovation challenge in your organization

Be-novative

There is an overarching theme with innovation in companies, and we get it. Promoting new ideas inside a large, established organization can be quite a difficult task. Resources may be scarce, management may not be up for new initiatives, or top executives may only want to talk innovation at one or two points of the process but not support it to the end.

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Fatigue and Complacency: The Bane of Inspiration and Innovation

Innovation Excellence

Oftentimes, an entrepreneur or an employee’s greatest strength also acts against them as their greatest weakness. While this duality isn’t always easily expressed, nowhere is it more apparent than in the budding, overzealous worker who burns bright, and then burns out. Workplace fatigue is a more persistent problem in the global economy than you might.

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Cyber Security: Best Practices You Should Implement

InnovationManagement

Dealing with cyber security issues had become increasingly important as more businesses, even ones that don't think of themselves as inherently tech-centric, become more dependent on internet applications, databases and analytics.

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10 Great Ways to Crush Creativity – Video

Destination Innovation

How to put the NO into Innovation! The post 10 Great Ways to Crush Creativity – Video appeared first on Destination 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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How To Use: “The Magic of Thinking Big”

Idea Sandbox

The Magic Of Thinking Big by Dr. David Schwartz inspired me so much… I have to share parts of it with you. The slides below include lessons found throughout the book. In short, the book teaches: The size of your success is driven by the size of your thinking. That’s a pretty powerful lesson. Dr. Schwartz offers (among other things) realistic advice to build confidence.

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Ahmed H Daoud

Innovation 360 Group

Based in Dubai, UAE & Minneapolis, MN, USA. Background. Ahmed is a patented inventor, executive, and innovation strategy and implementation consultant with extensive experience and knowledge in innovation, strategy development and execution, business development, and technology innovation. His focus is on the importance of deep compassion and a strong understanding of stakeholder motivations in driving innovation capable of solving big problems.

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Your Next Innovation Campaign

IdeaScale

You’ve got some new ideas! Great job! But now what? Well, there are two very important things that need to happen to make your crowdsourced innovation community a success. First, you need to make sure to implement ideas. And if you’re not sure how to make that happen, give our idea implementation webinar a watch! But while you’re doing that, you have to keep your crowd engaged with new problems to solve and active listening on their suggestions.

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#1,284 – The EDEN ISS Project

Greatest. Idea. Ever.

In a breakthrough that could have far-reaching implications for the future of space travel , scientists have managed to grow vegetables in Antarctica without using the sun or even soil. As Nerdist puts it, “Scott Watney memorably managed to keep himself alive in The Martian by growing poop potatoes, but the first human to set foot on Mars likely won’t have to resort to such desperate measures to create a sustainable food source now that scientists in Antarctica have managed to grow vegetable

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#1,286 – Power Hands and Virtual Wearables

Greatest. Idea. Ever.

For the last twenty years our desktop computers have been getting smaller and smaller while becoming more and more powerful. But the more things change, the more they stay the same. For the most part the way that we interact with them hasn’t changed. We still point and click with essentially the same old mouse. Leap Motion has long hoped to change that by introducing a new way of interacting with computers: with gestures.