Are you able to think out of the box?
In the latest installment of NY1’s two-week series looking at technology in Japan, Techno Tokyo, we meet the bionic man…sort of. Tech Beat Reporter Adam Balkin explains…
There are two key factors that stand in the way of innovation — a company’s ability to execute the innovation process and organizational barriers to success. To create a culture of innovation, both must be addressed.
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First off, innovation is not a random event or intangible activity. It is a process. More specifically, I like to define innovation as “the process of devising a solution that addresses unmet customer needs”. It is important not to confuse the innovation process with the product development process — the innovation process comes first. The output of the innovation process is a unique and valued solution that is worthy of entering a company’s product development process.
Note:
There is no affiliate relationship between the video and this blog. The video was compiled purely for learning purposes.
Film and video are very effective ways educate staff on the various topics and make your presentation interesting. You could also easily extract the ideas and concept from the video and apply them into your daily challenges.
Film and video are very effective ways educate staff on the various topics and make your presentation interesting. You could also easily extract the ideas and concept from the video and apply them into your daily challenges.
Be innovate! This is the most useful and time saving technique I have ever seen. This actually works, but you have to imagine seeing it from the other side where she sits to get it right.