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Guide To Employee Name Badges

Strategy Driven

Nevertheless, with the advancements in technology and design, this is a notion that is largely no longer shared. You need to ensure that you buy tags that are clear, long-lasting, innovative, effective and affordable. Keeping costs down is highly important in any business and thus this is a crucial advantage.

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Unconventional Ways to Sell Your Innovative Idea

Harvard Business Review

A small innovation team in a large confectionary company figured out a clever way to "personalize" their company's trademarked candies. His philanthropically active wife was happy to use their technology to customize candy for her charity fundraising. But, hey, all's fair in love, war and innovation.

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How Google Has Changed Management, 10 Years After its IPO

Harvard Business Review

How Google innovates. Bala Iyer and Tom Davenport attempted to “reverse engineer” Google’s innovation machine in 2008. The first step to innovating like Google, they argue, is patience. Another look at part of Google’s innovation strategy comes from a 2013 piece on DARPA , the government research agency.

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Make “Fairness by Design” Part of Machine Learning

Harvard Business Review

Sampling bias may produce models trained on data that is not fully representative of future cases. When sampling, balance representativeness with critical mass constraints. Several tactics have been proposed. This is generally a good practice. When building a model, keep de-biasing in mind.

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The 2010 Execution Round-Up: Six Companies That Couldn't 'Get It.

Strategy Driven

Closing the Execution Gap : How Great Leaders and Their Companies Get Results by Richard Lepsinger If an organization can’t execute its plans and initiatives, nothing else matters: not the most solid, well thought-out strategy, not the most innovative business model, not even technological breakthroughs that could transform an industry.