The process of evaluating and refining a product, service, or system to make it better.
Information, including a formula, pattern, compilation, program, device, method, technique, or process, that provides a business with a competitive advantage in the marketplace.
Examples of Innovation are instances where novel ideas are transformed into practical solutions or products enhancing value or impact.
Co-design is a collaborative innovation approach that engages stakeholders from the beginning of the design process to create an end product or service that meets their needs and expectations.
Rewards and recognition schemes are important in making changes stick. Here are some tips on how to plan and tie these schemes into your innovation strategy.
Parkinson's Law is an adage that says work expands to fill the time given for its completion. It has been applied as an important time management principle.
Constellation Research releases its Constellation Shortlist: 8 Solutions to Know: Social Task Management Niche, featuring ProjectPlace by Planview, a collaborative work management solution.
Gatekeepers play a crucial role in the innovation process, making 'Go'/'No-Go' decisions at each phase. Their decisions need to be fact-based and objective.
Employee task management can become a nightmare due to the inefficiency, inaccuracy, inconvenience, lack of visibility, and lack of collaboration associated with time logging. However, Planview AdaptiveWork offers robust, user-friendly time tracking tools that meet today's enterprise project teams' needs.
Learn about the Kanban method, a visual and collaborative approach, and the top three metrics for tracking progress to incorporate the method into your project management initiatives.
Shenzhen in China has become the world's most innovative hub when it comes to technology hardware, due to its rapid prototyping mindset and focus on physical hardware.
Evaluate different trends and their potential market impact by using the trend profile as a structure for your data.