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Stephen Dale

Resonate - persuasive presentations - 0 views

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    The best stories become etched on our hearts, igniting information and giving it the ability to withstand the test of time. Duarte melds the power of story with striking visuals to turn ideas into powerful presentations that help you activate your audience, and leave them forever transformed.
Stephen Dale

Microsoft Unveils Chat Bot Powered By Artificial Intelligence - Fortune - 0 views

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    Microsoft's research arm and Bing search engine business unit released on Wednesday a chat bot named Tay, which is powered by artificial intelligence technologies.
Stephen Dale

How Google Innovates | Digital Tonto - 0 views

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    Google doesn't rely on any one strategy, but deploys a number of them to create an intricate-but powerful-innovation ecosystem that seems to roll out innovations by the dozens.
Stephen Dale

How Gamification and Big Data are Driving Business Today - Salesforce Blog - 1 views

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    "By capturing the big data on user activity and using this data to create a more engaging experience, businesses can better engage and motivate employees. As many at Dreamforce 2013 learned, combining big data with gamification is a powerful tool for motivating better performance, driving business results, and generating a competitive advantage."
Stephen Dale

Gamification: Engagement Strategies for Business and IT | Gartner - 0 views

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    "Gamification has emerged as a significant trend in recent years. Gamification uses game mechanics and game design techniques in non-gaming context - it's a powerful tool to engage employees, customers and the public to change behaviors, develop skills and drive innovation. Our Special Report evaluates the trends, how gamification is being applied in various industries and explores its future opportunities."
Stephen Dale

SharePoint is Back, Yammer... Not So Much - 0 views

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    As Yammer integrates more with Office 365 there seems little point, and little desire from Microsoft, to keep it as a separate product. This isn't to put Yammer down - it's a good tool, has many thankful customers and fulfills a real need for many. But it's clear that Microsoft sees Yammer features (or features inspired and powered by Yammer technology) as parts of Office 365.
Gary Colet

The Power of Quiet | Ideapod - 0 views

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    The ying and yang of introversion and extroversion
Stephen Dale

Displaying Visual Information - 0 views

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    "Visual displays are extremely powerful tools, which means manipulation of these tools can spread inaccurate information and influence public perception. The sheer volume of images making their way through the Internet requires viewers to have a higher level of visual literacy than in years before in order to prevent manipulation. In this article you'll learn The types of displays that can be misleading What can be done to make visual displays less misleading"
kin wbs

Innovation culture talk by Terri Kelly, Gore CEO - MIT Sloane presentation - 1 views

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    " Innovation Culture - MIT Sloane talk by the charismatic CEO, Terri Kelly. The top things I took from this inspiring talk are: - Staff turnover only 5% (the new hire process is lengthy and rigorous to ensure cultural fit) - CEO is elected by staff (CEO is one of the few job titles in the organisation - Costs are regarded as 'investments' - Every individual has a sponsor or coach - Leaders get there through others wanting to follow, not their power - Innovation culture is the MAIN driver of business results - Business units are no larger than 250 people (the founder talked about divide to multiply) - 'Give them the right tools, minimal bureaucracy, responsibility for P&L, expect people to lattice (network), organise around small teams'. Lastly, the culture at Gore has evloved of 50 years - it takes huge effort (equal to strategy and business development) and a lot of time to change culture I screen grabbed some of the culture survey questions that staff fill out about their leaders (not the other way round) http://members.ki-network.org/innovation/Innovation%20SIG%20Picture%20Library/Forms/DispForm.aspx?ID=1"
Phil Ridout

Las Vegas casino Hurrah's use of prediction markets for innovation - 0 views

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    "'Knowledge creation trumps knowledge transfer' 'Diversity trumps ability' 'Diversity across firms trumps diversity within companies' These are some of the themes explored in this interesting article from Business Week Magazine. The Las Vegas casino Hurrahs is tapping into the power of prediction markets specifically to innovate. The importance of particular kinds of diversity are also explored. If you want to know more about Prediction Markets, we are building a considerable KIN resource on this here and the KIN Quarterly Workshop on 2nd December will cover this topic. Thanks go to Jenny Ambrozek for pointing out this fascinating article. "
kin wbs

Book link: Wikinomics: How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything (Amazon.com) - 0 views

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    "This book explains the power of collaborative production; a compendium of ways to throw open previously guarded intellectual property and to invite in previously unavailable ideas that hide within the populace at large. A primer for mass collaboration possibilities. This review link is to Amazon.com. It is also available from Amazon.co.uk "
kin wbs

Innocentive: scientific innovation marketplace - 0 views

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    ""InnoCentive® is an exciting web-based community matching top scientists to relevant R&D challenges facing leading companies from around the globe. We provide a powerful online forum enabling major companies to reward scientific innovation through financial incentives.""
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Innovation buzzwords bingo - IBM advert - 0 views

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    " At the 2008 Serious Play conference, designer Tim Brown talks about the powerful relationship between creative thinking and play -- with many examples you can try at home (and one that maybe you shouldn't). Tim Brown is the CEO of the "innovation and design" firm Ideo - taking an approach to innovation that digs deeper than the surface. "
kin wbs

Tim Brown of Ideo talking (and fooling around) at TED.com on play and creativity - 0 views

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    " At the 2008 Serious Play conference, designer Tim Brown talks about the powerful relationship between creative thinking and play -- with many examples you can try at home (and one that maybe you shouldn't). Tim Brown is the CEO of the "innovation and design" firm Ideo - taking an approach to innovation that digs deeper than the surface. "
kin wbs

Business Week mag article on Hurrah's use of prediction markets for innovation - 0 views

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    Harrah's, the casino entertainment company, is beginning to explore how to create commercially useful knowledge by applying a much-hyped knowledge management tool-prediction markets-in a very new contex
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    " 'Knowledge creation trumps knowledge transfer' 'Diversity trumps ability' 'Diversity across firms trumps diversity within companies' These are some of the themes explored in this interesting article on how the Las Vegas casino Hurrahs is tapping into the power of prediction markets specifically to innovate. Thanks to Jenny Ambrozek for pointing this article out."
Stephen Dale

Wolfram Alpha's API is Free, But is it Open? - 0 views

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    Stephen Wolfram and his team have created an astonishingly powerful collection of information. As he puts it on the Wolfram blog, the dream is to make this "computable knowledge" available to immediately enhance any program that's connected to the service. Today's announcement is a big step forward to opening it up to far more developers, but it will need much more computer-readable results before it will really fulfill that promise. Do you agree, or am I misunderstanding the power of the API as it is right now? Are there existing applications beyond the handful that Wolfram highlight?
Gary Colet

Spikkin - great presentation from Lesley Thomson of Scottish Gov. - 1 views

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    A well researched and interesting presentation on the power of conversation in contextual knowledge sharing. From Lesley Thomson of the Scottish Centre for Regeneration.
Phil Ridout

Home | blueKiwi - 0 views

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    blueKiwi 2009 is an enterprise social software for people-centric organizations to create powerful and secure social networks and collaborative environments with partners, customers and colleagues. Integrating familiar features of Web 2.0 such as wikis, blogs, forums, RSS and tagging, blueKiwi introduces a new and innovative way of getting things done.
Phil Ridout

Urban economic clout moves east - McKinsey Quarterly - Economic Studies - Productivity ... - 1 views

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    More than 20 of the world's top 50 cities ranked by GDP will be located in Asia by the year 2025, up from 8 in 2007. During that same time period, our research suggests, more than half of Europe's top 50 cities will drop off the list, as will 3 in North America. In this new landscape of urban economic power, Shanghai and Beijing will outrank Los Angeles and London, while Mumbai and Doha will surpass Munich and Denver. The implications-for companies' growth priorities, countries' economic relationships, and the world's sustainability strategy-are profound.
Stephen Dale

The Man Who's Building a Computer Made of Brains | Motherboard - 0 views

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    In the cycle of accelerating computing power, we've gone from the slate to the paper, from the paper to mechanical systems, mechanical systems to the vacuum tube, vacuum tubes to silicon, and now we are moving to neurons.
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