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What Is Lean Portfolio Management? A Quick Guide

Kainexus

Picture this: A company overwhelmed by a sea of projects, each vying for attention, resources, and precious time. Now, imagine a systematic approach that aligns these projects with organizational goals, ensures efficient resource allocation, and maximizes return on investment.

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Development Opportunities for Supervisors: Top 12 Resources & Tools

CMOE

With the right tools and resources by your side, you will feel more confident in driving your team forward. 12 Supervisor Resources & Tools. Fortunately, there are development opportunities for supervisors you can lean on. Learning plans. ATD’s Supervisor Training Resources. SHRM’s People Manager Resources.

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Job One of the 2022 CHIPS and Science Act: Closing the Digital Divide

Business and Tech

Because the CHIPS Act encourages businesses to lean in by providing STEM spaces and equipment, offering scholarships, promoting employee volunteerism, funding competitions, and creating internships and apprenticeships, Broadcom Foundation is doing its part.

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THE PROS AND CONS OF A LEAN STARTUP

ImagineNation

Lean’ is the buzzword of the last decade, challenging old school thinking that dictates that a successful business must be resource-heavy to achieve sustainable growth, whilst also giving credence to those who want to launch “almost-there” app startups today to achieve market domination tomorrow. Pros for a lean app startup.

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Episode 19 – Part 2: The ROI of Learning

IM Insights

The episode addresses the concept of innovation accounting, common misconceptions in business case analysis, and the value of information by connecting learning to financial outcomes. Peter recommends checking out Lean Change Management and gives a shoutout to Jason Little ! [05:23] Understanding human behavior is therefore crucial.

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Recognizing the Building Blocks of Innovation

Paul Hobcraft

I think of the Gartner Hype Cycle here as we have gone through each of the stages of recognition of the application and the learning from this; we have the innovation triggers first, then a peak or inflated expectations, followed by troughs of disillusionment and finally by the slope of enlightenment, to give a new plateau of productivity.

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A Minimum Viable Product is an Object for Learning

Tim Kastelle

Part 5 in The Lean Startup Series The idea of a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) is frequently misunderstood. From the name, people often think of it as a prototype, but really, it’s a learning object. Here’s an example from our first Lean LaunchPad program. The best way to think of an MVP is an object for learning.

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