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Guest Post from Art Inteligencia
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Recently several people have asked me whether or not artificial intelligence (AI) has a role to play innovation. One of the ways I’ve answered this question is by speaking about how artificial intelligence can be used to help test/disprove assumptions. Innovation always makes assumptions and often ... » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Pete Foley
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The scientific method is probably the most useful thing I’ve learnt in my life. It is a near universal tool that can be used in so many ways and so many places. It unleashes a whole world of assisted critical thinking that is invaluable to innovators, but also ... » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Mike Shipulski
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What if the most profitable thing you could do was work that reduced the rise in the earth’s temperature? What if it was most profitable to reduce CO2 emissions, improve water quality or generate renewable energy? Or what if it was most profitable to do work that indirectly made the planet smile? » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Stefan Lindegaard
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If you research why certain countries are leaders and others are laggards in high performance teamwork, you quickly see that Norway and thus the Norwegian society has several notable characteristics that contribute to the success of high-performance teams in business and organizations ... » Read the article |
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Human-Centered Change and Innovation loves making innovation insights accessible for the greater good, because we truly believe that the better our organizations get at delivering value to their stakeholders the less waste of natural resources and human resources there will be. As a result, we are ... » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Art Inteligencia
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Welcome to another installment of the “Innovation or Not” series, where we dissect intriguing products and services to determine whether they truly represent ingenuity, or if they’re just another notch on the belt of incremental progress. Today, we’re venturing into the realm of birdwatching — a niche hobby that surprisingly intersects with cutting-edge artificial intelligence and ... » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Robyn Bolton
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Corporate offsites – the phrase conjures images of everything from “mandatory fun” with colleagues to long and exhausting days debating strategy with peers. Rarely are the images something that entice people to sit up and shout, “YEA!” But what if the reality could be something YEA! worthy? » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Shep Hyken |
I couldn’t hold back. I told an employee to stop complaining about her fellow employees in front of us, her customers. Here’s the story. My wife and I were at a restaurant. The server seemed pleasant and professional, but as our food was delivered ... » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Greg Satell |
The Greek philosopher Heraclitus observed that “There is nothing permanent except change” and events over the past few thousand years would seem to prove him right. Yet while change may endure, the rate of change fluctuates over time. Throughout history, forces tend to cascade and converge on particular points. » Read the article |
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