Mon.Mar 02, 2020

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How to Identify Industry Trends

HYPE Innovation

This is the fourth blog post in HYPE’s series on the most-often-asked questions about strategic foresight. While the second post provided guidance, practical tips, and examples on how to get started with brainstorming the future of your market , this post offers insight on where and how to identify industry trends to support brainstorming and other foresight activities.

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Why No-Code and Low-Code Software Is the Industry Disrupter You Should Pay Attention To

Leapfrogging

No-code and low-code software may create a massive opportunity. A massive transformation faces the software industry, similar to the disruption we’ve seen hit other industries like health care and manufacturing. We’ve already seen how Google Docs took the world by storm through free cloud-based software, forcing Microsoft to change its Office 365 business model.

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The 10 Rules of Digital Transformation

Rmukesh Gupta

Premise: In my work at SAP, I support a community of SAP customers in India – INDUS. One of the initiatives of this community is a micro-community of people who are working in their respective organisations around the topic of digital transformation. Members of this community are from organisations of all sizes, differ in their positions in the organisations and also come from varying functions.

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Why No-Code and Low-Code Software Is the Industry Disrupter You Should Pay Attention To

Leapfrogging

No-code and low-code software may create a massive opportunity. A massive transformation faces the software industry, similar to the disruption we’ve seen hit other industries like health care and manufacturing. We’ve already seen how Google Docs took the world by storm through free cloud-based software, forcing Microsoft to change its Office 365 business model.

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Brick & Mortar Retail Relevance: How to Stay Ahead of the Curve

Speaker: Jay Black, Senior Account Executive

Let's set the record straight: in-store retail isn't dead - it's evolving! Faced with the digital age and the demands of omnichannel shopping, some retailers are thriving while others are struggling to adapt. Join Jay Black in this exclusive session as he explores the strategies that set successful stores apart, including: Crafting unique and unforgettable in-store experiences 🛍️ Mastering the art of retail demands 🛒 Navigating inventory challenges in today's climate 📦 an

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Adaptation is the siren song of the innovator

Tembosocial

Adaptation is the siren song of the innovator and it tells of how when confronted, we are are able to change and make something new.

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It’s Not Just Semantics: Managing Outcomes Vs. Outputs

Mills-Scofield

Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit at the Arsenal Contemporary Museum, Montreal. This post was originally published in Harvard Business Review (ages ago, but still relevant). It has been getting a lot of re-reading lately so I thought I’d repost it here. The difference between outcomes & outputs is still critical! ~~~~~~~~~~~ What’s the difference between outputs and outcomes?

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Pulse of Innovation: Encouraging Risk, Navigating Uncertainty, and Embracing Failure

Wellspring

Every so often we ask our community to sound off on popular topics in innovation and share their best tips, tricks, and advice in hopes that their answers may inspire others in the field. We’ve gathered these insights by email, over phone calls, at events and roundtables, and catching up with clients and colleagues.

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Our Intimacy with Technology Products

Rmukesh Gupta

Premise: We bought a robotic vacuum cleaner sometime back, one that keeps roaming around your home, around obstacles and vacuums the entire home by itself. You could also set a timer to decide when it will start the cleaning efforts. Within a month of buying it, my wife started referring to the bot as “Kanta Bai” (Bai in Hindi typically means a helper) and even spoke to her, questioned her about where she is heading and having imaginary conversation.

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ISO 56002 - A Global Guide for Innovation Management

ITONICS

The first global standard for innovation management has arrived - ISO 56002, and as early as 2017 we reported in an article on the new ISO standard - formerly known as ISO 50501, a guideline for the promotion of innovation and innovation management systems in companies. Since 2014, more than 100 experts from 52 countries have worked together on the new standard, which was officially published in July 2019.

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It’s Not Just Semantics: Managing Outcomes Vs. Outputs

Mills-Scofield

Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit at the Arsenal Contemporary Museum, Montreal. This post was originally published in Harvard Business Review (ages ago, but still relevant). It has been getting a lot of re-reading lately so I thought I’d repost it here. The difference between outcomes & outputs is still critical! ~~~~~~~~~~~ What’s the difference between outputs and outcomes?

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The Product Symphony: Orchestrating Success with Storymapping

Speaker: Jamie Bernard - Senior Product Director at Launch by NTT Data

In today’s dynamic business landscape, successful product management hinges on a keen understanding of customer needs and market dynamics. Storymapping emerges as an invaluable pre-investment tool, enabling smarter decision-making, more accurate resource allocation, and enhanced scope control. It serves as a catalyst to better align your entire organization, setting the stage for impactful, customer-centric product management.

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Five Innovation Best Practices to Kick Off March

Innovation Leader

We released one video from Impact 2019 each week this month. We have also gathered five best practices from our February online coverage below.

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How and Why You Should Elevate Your Vibration

Tullio Siragusa

How and Why You Should Elevate Your Vibration. Everything in the Universe is vibrating. Literally everything. Be it the tiny atoms within a rock or on the surface of the sun, everything is in constant vibration. Like all the tangible things, the intangibles vibrate too. Our thoughts, emotions, state of mind, all vibrate, thus possess energy. This energy is specific for every person and for every thought.

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Business Mindset Switches You Need to Make Before Your Launch

The Human Factor

As a business owner, your mindset can make or break your success. You know that you need to have tough skin to launch, maintain and grow a company, but is your mindset in the right place? Sometimes you need to assess whether you’re actually being productive with your business or you are just filling dead time. This is where your train of thought comes in.

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Squandering Time: How Many Hours to Support One Executive Team Meeting?

Michael Roberto

Source: Pixabay Michael Mankins, a partner in Bain & Company’s San Francisco office, published a short blog post for Harvard Business Review s everal years ago. Bob Sutton reminded us about the research this week on Twitter. In the post, Mankins provided highlights from an in-depth study of meetings and time management at one large organization.

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How to Stay Competitive in the Evolving State of Martech

Marketing technology is essential for B2B marketers to stay competitive in a rapidly changing digital landscape — and with 53% of marketers experiencing legacy technology issues and limitations, they’re researching innovations to expand and refine their technology stacks. To help practitioners keep up with the rapidly evolving martech landscape, this special report will discuss: How practitioners are integrating technologies and systems to encourage information-sharing between departments and pr

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Tips To Help Reduce Costs In Business

The Human Factor

Costs in business are always mounting up and the more you loosen the purse strings, the more money gets spent. It’s important to remember to try and curb big or regular expenditures that could end up impacting the financial health of the business. Here are some tips to help reduce costs in business. source. Upgrade Your Office Equipment. Office equipment is essential for the running of your business and depending on the equipment used, it can tend to only have a certain shelf life.

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Ideas to Make Your Office a Sustainable Space

The Human Factor

source. Rebranding your image as an eco-friendly company can do wonders for your business, not only the environment. Showing concern for the environment can make a great impression on clients, and nowadays it doesn’t cut it just to recycle your waste in the government containers. There are more ways you can make your office more sustainable, both by improving energy-efficiency and the attitude of your employees.