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Egocentric Bias: Why your thoughts matter more to you than anyone else

Idea to Value

As a result, many people think that other people have the same views and opinions as they do on a subject, without asking or checking. Research into this bias began after it was identified around 1977 when researchers were finding a “false consensus effect” in groups.

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The 21 Best Business Strategy Blogs

CMOE

Research shows that organizations that offer a learning culture, which can help build strategic skills, knowledge, and competencies, are 92% more likely to create original products and services. McKinsey & Company’s blog features comprehensive stories centered on the consulting firm’s latest research, achievements, and team members.

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Agile Innovation Management: The Complete Guide to Business Agility as a Driver for Innovation

Viima

Research reveals that 90% of executives recognize the critical importance of agility for their company's future success, with 96% emphasizing the need to increase agility in the future. Unfortunately, it’s not enough to be better and stronger, you also need to be faster to swiftly adapt to the market race.

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Constructing the innovation mandate

Paul Hobcraft

We need to understand successful innovation actually touches all aspects of a business, by contributing to improving business processes, identifying new, often imaginative, ways to reduce costs, building out existing business models into new directions and value and discovering new ways and positioning into markets.

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Deepening the Thinking Around the Innovation Mandate – part two

Paul Hobcraft

The innovation mandate should be signed off and disseminated to all relevant stakeholders constantly The drafting by a small team of senior leaders, innovation experts and subject matter experts should disseminate this policy document to all stakeholders including executives, managers and employees at all levels.

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Successful Mentor-Mentee Relationships

Michael Roberto

One of the most interesting points made in the story centers on research by Kellogg Professor Brian Uzzi and his co-authors. The study also suggests that the most successful mentees are those who go off to work in a different subject area, charting their own paths. I found the tips to be quite useful.

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The Arrival and Potential of Knowledge Graphs into Our World

Paul Hobcraft

Knowledge Graphs have a real potential to become highly valuable, topical and relevant. It might become the next big “buzz”, I recently heard being as topical as “Artifical Intelligence” as a prediction for use in an industrial application. As big- wow. Knowledge Graphs provide part of the solution.