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The Need For New Leadership In This COVID-Era

The Horizons Tracker

A new paper from INSEAD highlights how leaders have approached these challenges, and outlines the unique leadership qualities required to deal with wicked problems effectively. While you should strive for commitment to the project, you should also not be afraid to look elsewhere if it isn’t working.

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5 Steps To Encourage Data Sharing In Scientific Research

The Horizons Tracker

Data sharing among scientific researchers is a crucial aspect of innovation as it helps to spread awareness not only of successes but also failures. For instance, something as simple as data archiving can double the publication output of each research project, whilst boosting citations by up to 50%.

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How to Create Remarkable Teams PART 2 – Collaboration

Ask Atma

So the designer teaches everyone about UX/AI, the coders teach about their development methodology, the project managers teach about agile protocols, and the sales people describe what it is like in the field. One part of fostering creativity and innovation is to accept the inevitable failures. These are just a few examples.

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The Benefits of Virtual Mentors

Harvard Business Review

To spark innovation and ideation, employees often require information from a number of areas in real time. Whenever employees in their quest for innovation hit a roadblock, they would immediately turn to the KM and social-collaboration systems and post their queries. Innovation increased. They can become your virtual mentors.

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Research: Why Best Practices Don’t Translate Across Cultures

Harvard Business Review

A large high-technology company had established an innovation center in one of their U.S. Sara Vaerlander, Bobbi Thomason, Brandi Pearce, Heather Altman, and I observed what happened after the innovation practices were shared with the company’s Indian and Chinese counterparts. It made sense. Leaders from the U.S. Pamela Hinds.

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How Mayo Clinic Is Simplifying Prenatal Care for Low-Risk Patients

Harvard Business Review

To address this problem, in 2011 a group at Mayo Clinic led by the Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology launched an initiative to transform prenatal care from this medicalized model to an innovative wellness model. How the most innovative providers are creating value. Insight Center. The Leading Edge of Health Care.

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A Global Online Network Lets Health Professionals Share Expertise

Harvard Business Review

In response, our team at the Global Health Delivery Project at Harvard launched an online platform to generate and disseminate knowledge in health care delivery. In business, PVCs are used for knowledge management and exchange across multiple organizations, industries, and geographies. Leading Health Care Innovation.