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How to Digitally Spark Corporate Innovation

InnovationManagement

To maintain relevance in the global competitive market, many companies already focus on the development and implementation of innovations, even using digital tools. But, in times of crisis, this focus is most likely to be lost when most businesses concentrate on keeping the daily business running. The post How to Digitally Spark Corporate Innovation appeared first on InnovationManagement.

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Comfort with Chaos: the Innovation Leader’s Mindset

IdeaScale

Chaos is something many organization leaders try hard to avoid. Generally, employees are expected to perform tasks in an analytical, well-organized fashion without deviating from the plan. But innovation leaders know the value of chaos, and how a certain amount of it is necessary for experimentation. This is what helps a company thrive and grow. … Continued.

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Design Thinking for the Future of Work

InnovationTraining.org

Following weeks of pandemic-related lockdowns across the globe, many employees are transitioning back to the office. Instead of “business as usual”, however, companies have been forced to adapt to social distancing requirements and other health-related policies put in place by local and state governments. Innovative solutions are needed for organizations to continue to adapt and ensure their workplaces, employees, and customers remain safe during these challenging times.

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Podcast S3E68: Scott Anthony – How leaders delude themselves about innovation

Idea to Value

In today’s episode of the Idea to Value podcast, we speak with Scott Anthony, Senior Partner of Innosight. We speak about some of the insights from his upcoming book Eat, Sleep, Innovate , and how the current pandemic is going to change many industries in the near future. Topics covered in today’s episode: 00:02:00 – Scott remembers Professor Clayton Christensen, and his ability to tell stories to explain innovation. 00:05:30 – What does it really take to innovate?

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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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?? Propel Innovation with App Integrations

PlanBox Innovation

Goooooooooooooooooooood day folks! Imagine a world where innovation is magically embedded in all your favorite apps with the click of a button, and seamlessly flows through everyday work across the enterprise. Imagine a world where your team can innovate without ever having to leave the tools they love or the tools your organization uses on a day-to-day basis.

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Discover, Access & Manage Ecosystem Relationships in a Low/No Touch World

Innovation Leader

How do you build ecosystems when travel and serendipity are limited for the foreseeable future? Watch this webcast to learn how to form partnerships during lockdown.

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How The Global Pandemic Disruption Is Driving AI Adoption

Acuvate

How The Global Pandemic Disruption Is Driving AI Adoption COVID-19 has been instrumental in highlighting the importance of having the right technology systems in place to deal with unexpected market changes. As the pandemic sweeps across all quarters with an unreckoned force, enterprises are grappling to keep operations going while dealing with mounting pressure to […].

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A Beta Test of a New Virtual Meeting App

Stephen Shapiro

This week I had a chance to meet (virtually) with Phil Libin. You may know him as the mastermind behind Evernote. This week he launched a new app called mmhmm. His goal is to inject some fun into Zoom meetings. And he succeeded. You can quickly add overlays for slides so that it has the feel of a newscast. Yes, there are competitors in this space: Ecamm Live (which I’ve been using for a while now), OBS, and Wirecast.

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#1,783 – Space Week: Tetraquarks

Greatest. Idea. Ever.

In case you thought 2020 was boring here is some news to liven things up for you: physicists have discovered a new particle! A tetraquark that is the first of its kind. According to Science News : “Physicists think they have detected the first conglomerate of four quarks incorporating more than two of the same kind. This tetraquark contains four quarks of the charm variety : two charm quarks and their antimatter counterparts, called anticharm quarks… Quarks — fundamental building b

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Book of the Month

Michael Roberto

Thank you to Alex Urrea, Managing Partner at Eduscape, for selecting Unlocking Creativity as a book of the month selection and for his thoughtful review. Urrea writes: Unlocking Creativity , written by Michael Roberto, is a perfect read for all educational leaders and classroom teachers who want to generate comprehensive plans on how to approach this period in education.

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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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#1,786 – Space Week: Quantum Static

Greatest. Idea. Ever.

I don’t believe in God. I’m a man of science, not a man of faith. If I believe in anything it’s the idea that there’s an explanation for everything even if we haven’t found it yet. Even if we never will. Case in point: how the Universe started in the first place. On the one hand you could say that God created the Universe but then where did God come from?

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Which Music Do We Prefer? Interesting New Research

Michael Roberto

[link] We know that Spotify, Apple, and others have developed sophisticated algorithms to recommend music to listeners. While many customers know precisely what they would like to listen to, others are open to discovery. Spotify distinguishes between those listeners with a "closed" vs. "open" mindset. The algorithms are especially important for those with an open mindset.

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#1,784 – Space Week: The Future Circular Collider

Greatest. Idea. Ever.

When the Large Hadron Collider came online in 2008 some were worried that it was going to rip a hole in the fabric of space-time and destroy all life on Earth! Or at least give some of us superpowers like on The Flash. Instead the LHC has lead to the discovery of the Higgs Boson and dramatically altered our understanding of how the world works. But that’s not good enough for the physicists at CERN who now want to build an even larger particle accelerator to help them unlock even more sec

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