Tue.Oct 29, 2024

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Why Small Innovations Matter Now More Than Ever

Innovation Excellence

Searching for Silver Linings GUEST POST from Robyn Bolton Do you feel like you’re drowning in a sea of bad news? You’re not alone. We’re standing in the eye of a storm of war, political division, and endless layoffs.

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A Complete Guide to Innovation Management: Strategies, Techniques, and Systems

innosabi Innovation Insights

Innovation management is the strategic process of helping an organization develop new ideas, implement them, and continually monitor their progress. It covers everything – from generating ideas to final execution – making sure businesses can adapt and compete effectively. And as industries change, companies need to rely on innovation not just for growth, but to […] Der Beitrag A Complete Guide to Innovation Management: Strategies, Techniques, and Systems erschien zuerst auf innosabi.

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One Company A/B Tested Hybrid Work. Here’s What They Found.

Harvard Business Review

The six-month experiment reversed managers’ opinions on hybrid work — and offers three important lessons.

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The quote-to-cash journey just got faster. Here’s how.

Planview

For professional services organizations, managing projects from inception to completion is only one part of the quote-to-cash journey. The other part? Ensuring that your billing and revenue recognition can catch the baton. This is why Planview and SOFTRAX joined together. Now you can bridge the gap between complex service delivery and financial operations – no matter how you deliver, and no matter how you bill.

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A Roadmap For Modernization: How To Break Free From Your Monolith Before July 31, 2026

Speaker: Jason Cottrell and Gireesh Sahukar

Retailers know the clock is ticking–legacy SAP Commerce support ends in 2026. Legacy platforms are becoming a liability burdened by complexity, rigidity, and mounting operational costs. But modernization isn’t just about swapping out systems, it’s about preparing for a future shaped by real-time interactions, AI powered buying assistants, and flexible commerce architecture.

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Turn Employee Feedback into Real Results

Harvard Business Review

A conversation with McCombs School professor Ethan Burris on truly listening to workers.

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What is Open Innovation? Definition, Types, Model, and Best Practices

eZassi

Table of Contents What is Open Innovation? Types of Open Innovation Models Examples of Open Innovation Top 10 Best Practices for Open Innovation in 2024 What is Open Innovation? Open innovation is a forward-thinking strategy that emphasizes collaboration and external input to drive innovation. By combining internal efforts with ideas, technologies, and expertise from outside sources, organizations can accelerate growth, develop cutting-edge solutions, and address complex challenges.

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AI: Legislators Have NO Time to Waste

Faisal Hoque

The consequences of allowing ourselves to be distracted from the most important challenge humanity may ever face could be fatal. Whatever approach we take, “We need to do something quickly,” as Senator Blumenthal says. “And so far, we haven’t been doing it.” With the first land war in Europe for more than a generation, concerns about the rise of China, and political turmoil is many Western nations, it is easy to be distracted by immediate dangers that appear more pressing.

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Can a Coffee Shop in Utah Help Solve Underemployment for People with Disabilities?

Harvard Business Review

What’s the best way to scale a company with a mission to create jobs for people with disabilities?

Company 15
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Research: How Regulatory Changes Can Hurt Workers’ Motivation

Harvard Business Review

In our polarized political landscape, employees increasingly find that they hold moral beliefs that conflict with the laws and regulations they are subject to at work. New research suggests that when workers feel this conflict between their moral beliefs and legal regulations, they’re less likely to take problems into their own hands, raise suggestions to improve work procedures, or champion new ideas.

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Phishing Attacks Are Evolving. Here’s How to Resist Them.

Harvard Business Review

Improvements in technology have made deepfakes — fraudulent audio, video, and images — easier than ever to create. As a result, 2024 has seen a nearly 60% surge in phishing attacks. These attacks hijack our perceptions and our ability to distinguish fiction from reality. They work because they manipulate our brains in ways we’re naturally vulnerable to.

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Automation, Evolved: Your New Playbook for Smarter Knowledge Work

Speaker: Frank Taliano

Documents are the backbone of enterprise operations, but they are also a common source of inefficiency. From buried insights to manual handoffs, document-based workflows can quietly stall decision-making and drain resources. For large, complex organizations, legacy systems and siloed processes create friction that AI is uniquely positioned to resolve.