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The Secret History of Agile Innovation

Harvard Business Review

You hear a lot about “agile innovation” these days. Teams using agile methods get things done faster than teams using traditional processes. Agile has indisputably transformed software development, and many experts believe it is now poised to expand far beyond IT. They keep customers happier.

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The First Wave of Corporate AI Is Doomed to Fail

Harvard Business Review

They will fail not because AI is all hype, but because companies are approaching AI-driven innovation incorrectly. The ones that persisted are incredibly well-positioned today, having transformed their business processes and enabled a level of agility that competitors cannot easily mimic. Unfortunately, most of these efforts will fail.

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Centralized Decision Making Helps Kill Bad Products

Harvard Business Review

Engineers and managers toil for months, often years, to conceive, develop, and launch new products. Given how difficult it is to achieve consensus in even just one such discussion between employees of multiple political allegiances and interests, one can imagine that decisions take time to reach. Killing products isn’t easy.

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44 Content Marketing Agencies Defined by 65 Marketers

Miles Anthony Smith

It leads to a higher search engine visibility through stronger online authority (links and social shares). Siege Media stands out from the rest by innovating the way they create their content. Now more than ever, disruption and innovation are key to your success as a business. This goes for B2B, B2C, and B2B2C markets.

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