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Innovation dies at the handover

Idea to Value

What many companies fail to realise is that you can give an innovation team all the resources they need or want. The times when one part of the project team finishes their work, and the next stage needs to be completed by another team. But innovations fail at the handover points.

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5 Tips for Adding Value to Agile Design

InnovationTraining.org

Agile Design Tip 1—Clear Goals Supported by Design Research. In Some Thoughts on Design Research, Agile, and Traps Charles Lambdin stresses the importance of clearly defined goals. Design Innovative software” is not a concrete goal; it’s a vague directive. Agile Design Tip 2—Leading with UX Design.

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Agile Frameworks: learn how they work in practice

mjvinnovation

This is still the picture of many companies, that even when successful, do not move with promptness. Agile Frameworks help the business team experience an Agile mindset in practice. The framework is built on well-defined pillars and roles: customers become part of the development team and can validate or redefine deliveries.

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Remote Transformation: Working remotely requires cultural change

mjvinnovation

This is what we will explore in this article, as well as the “turnkey moment” that home offices are promoting in companies of all sizes and segments. And the future will be in the hands of companies that take the lead on this path. Some companies already used remote work in their routines. The new normal.

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Designing for Harmony

Boxes and Arrows

In a flash of insight, he realized that software could replace pencil-and-paper accounting for everyone. They had users try their new software, Quicken, while they ran a stopwatch. Then they’d tweak the software and retest until processes that took an hour were reduced to a quarter of that.

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