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Innovation: Running Experiments and Learning

Leading Answers

In my last article on  Incubating Innovation , we explored the culture and mindset of accountable experimentation. Within agile frameworks, the team retrospective is the primary workshop for planning and evaluating experiments. Yet most team retrospectives I see are broken. This is a more useful format.

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Trello vs. Asana: Side-by-Side Comparison

ProjectManager.com

Yes, Trello has project management features and Asana has a timeline and other tools to help manage tasks and teams. Let’s closely compare Trello vs. Asana. The software immediately gained attention when in the September 2011 issue of Wired magazine it was one of “The 7 Coolest Startups You Haven’t Heard of Yet.”

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Becoming Agile: Evidence Based Management

Scrum.org

In fact, if you were to read some of the interviews with managers in business magazines, or the guest articles and puff-pieces on agility in their companies, you'd think that their hearts and minds had been won decades ago. It's really about becoming a learning organization.one that's innovative enough to survive.

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The Art of Mastering Project Surprises: Easy Strategies for Managing Unplanned Work

Traxidy

Effective project management involves monitoring progress closely and adjusting as needed to ensure the project meets its objectives. They come with specific actions or tasks that must be closely monitored and completed to resolve the issues. Who is going to do what? Almost Everything Many things can go wrong with a task on a project.

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Poisoning the well: Why micromanagement is bad for business

Runrun.it

Micromanagement is a management style characterized by leaders and / or managers who closely monitors subordinates’ work, often frequently adding his or her own input and constantly changing the final output. Causes innovation to be delayed. Causes poor communication all throughout the organization.

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What’s Your Problem Solver Profile?

International Institute for Learning

In my book, Problem Solver, Maximizing Your Strengths to Make Better Decisions , I describe how these PSPs are personal decision-making approaches that are built from our individual strengths and weaknesses, specific cognitive biases that reveal habits and patterns of behavior that drive our choices. Is the idea feasible?

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Episode 170 – Integrating Creative Problem Solving and Project Management

Velociteach

Dr. Amy Climer shares how to increase creativity to maximize innovation. Hear how to facilitate the clarify/ideate/develop stages of the creative problem-solving process to a successful implementation. We know you’re also looking for opportunities to acquire PDUs, your Professional Development Units, towards recertifications.