Sun.Jan 22, 2017

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The future of innovation

Norbert Bol

Last week the 47th World Economic Forum Annual Meeting took place in Davos-Klosters Switzerland, where the world’s top leaders from all walks of life came together to achieve common goals and drive new initiatives. Although there were many topics discussed at the World Economic Forum that relate to the topics that are used in Strategy Blogs, I would like to share two interesting discussions about innovation, which are: Maintaining innovation and the Strategic Update: The Future of Innovation.

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5 Things I Learned From Managing People

Digital Tonto

Management is not about building and executing plans, but the art of guiding teams through plans going awry. Related posts: 6 Things I Wish Someone Told Me Before I Started Managing People. Managing. [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]].

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Spotting Your Organization’s Orthodoxies

Innovation Excellence

Often the very factors of success around which you launch, build, and manage an organization can turn on you like a venomous snake. The framework that worked so well, for so long, now limits the growth of the place. At some points the factors have turned into choke points. But your organization is geared by.

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The Art of Self-Acknowledgment

Idea Champions

If you're a creative person regularly involved with starting new projects -- the kind unlikely to get results overnight -- here's a simple practice to keep you in a positive frame of mind and save you from the all-too-familiar phenomenon of depressing yourself by focusing on the cup being half empty. At the end of each work day, acknowledge yourself for all of your accomplishments, small, medium, and large.

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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.