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Discovering the Diverse Sources Behind Innovation

Scrum.org

What Is Innovation Innovation refers to creating, developing, and implementing new ideas, products, services, or methods that bring something different and more effective into use. Innovation is necessary to adapt effectively; it enables us to meet the challenges of a rapidly changing world.

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Value Innovation Strategy For Strategic Project Managers

The Strategic Project Manager

This post dives into the profitable concept and practice of Value Innovation. It defines it, compares and contrasts it from similar approaches, and then looks at the impact of leveraging Value Innovation in the practice of strategy and project management – developing a Value Innovation Strategy.

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Leadership Futures from the Next Generation: Adapting, Empowering, Thriving

The IIL Blog

As we open our organisations to leadership’s next generation, it’s clear that the future belongs to those who champion collaboration, innovation, inclusion, and adaptability. To some, the formal term, ‘change management’, often carries a weight that suggests a more top-down and directive process.

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Escaping the Feature Factory

Scrum.org

It’s too bad that this shift undermines Agile principles and hampers long-term success and innovation. Short-Term Focus : Driven by quarterly results or immediate performance metrics, these organizations push for quick deliveries, often at the expense of long-term value or sustainable development.

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Navigating the Path to Sustainable Business Growth

Wrike

In today’s fast-paced and interconnected world, businesses are constantly looking for ways to achieve sustainable growth. The concept of sustainable business growth goes beyond just increasing profits; it involves finding a balance between economic, environmental, and social responsibilities.

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3 Continuous Improvement Strategies to Boost Your Project Management Skills

Project Pulse Journal

This method has driven companies to new heights of efficiency and innovation, enriching every facet of project execution - from planning to evaluation - and boosting effectiveness and adaptability. It represents the ongoing effort to enhance products, services, or processes through incremental and breakthrough improvements.

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Creating a Product Wall (2/7) - Roadmapping

Scrum.org

It might be a good idea to refer to the Product Vision somewhere on the Product Wall, so that everything that is on the Roadmap can be linked to the achievement of this vision. Y'know, Individuals and Interactions over Process and Tools. Of course, this is just an example, you can augment it with whatever you like.