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Developing a new framework for risk and innovation.

Paul Hobcraft

Risk management, treated as a learning process, not only propels innovation forward but can also speed it up. They approach risk management not as a safety procedure but as a learning process. Embedding risk management and innovation competence within the structures developed. Risk is becoming an evolving capability.

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Developing a new framework for risk and innovation.

Paul Hobcraft

Risk management, treated as a learning process, not only propels innovation forward but can also speed it up. They approach risk management not as a safety procedure but as a learning process. Embedding risk management and innovation competence within the structures developed. Risk is becoming an evolving capability.

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Riding the VUCA storm

Jeffrey Phillips

You can either resist the wave, duck under the wave, or learn to ride the wave. My suggestion: learn to surf. Some change is truly unpredictable, but we are seeing that there were plenty of reports of what COULD happen with COVID, far in advance. Third, make your organization a learning organization.

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How to Manage and Engage Your Factory Workers

CMOE

According to a new report by Deloitte and the Manufacturing Institute, 1.4 As a supervisor, you possess the pivotal responsibility of nurturing a positive work environment that inspires your team members to put their best foot forward. Here’s how to manage and engage your factory workers to set up your team for success.

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How To Rebound After A Workplace Mishap

The Human Factor

Reporting the accident: As soon as the accident occurs, report it to your supervisor or employer following the company’s established procedures. Timely reporting is essential to document the incident and ensure that appropriate measures are taken to prevent further accidents.

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An Open Letter to Project Managers

Boxes and Arrows

When you asked me to apply standard guidelines and industry best practices, you are asking me to ignore what users have to say and to treat them like everyone else. Standards and guidelines abound, but not all of them apply. To act on good assumptions with caution beats acting on bad assumptions with confidence.

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A Beginner’s Guide to Web Site Optimization—Part 2

Boxes and Arrows

In the previous article we talked about why site optimization is important and presented a few important goals and philosophies to impart on your team. We created the following minimum completion criteria for my past team at DIRECTV Latin America. I’d like to switch gears now and talk about more tactical stuff, namely, process.