The New Vulcan Inc. Holodome at Seattle’s MoPOP Offers Trippy View Into Future of VR Most virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (VR) experiences remain cumbersome. Although headsets have become lighter even as speed and resolution increases. But AR and VR participants still must don hardware for an experience. And then they must master the.
Read moreKnowledge and Innovation: 21 Innovation Principles That Benefit from a KM Perspective Knowledge management often sounds like a controlling function, but it can also be a liberating one. Seeking knowledge, examining problems from different points of view and synthesizing content and context to create new, often unique possibilities requires an openness that the process view.
Read moreAn earlier version of this post originally appeared at Fast Company Innovation: More Poetry than Science Practical lessons from 35 years of writing poetry to help individuals and teams deliver more innovative products, processes, and services. In a conversation with Phil McKinney, former HP Chief Innovation Officer and author of Beyond the Obvious: Killer Questions That Spark Game-Changing.
Read moreInsatiable Innovation? I was intrigued by the IBM Institute for Business Value report titled Insatiable Innovation. I like the title. America has lead the world to desire, expect and consume innovation at an increasingly rapid pace. The report passes no judgment on this phenomenon. The researchers, however, should ask if this is a good or bad.
Read moreTen Innovations That Should Drive Collaboration Technology Download Ten Innovations That Should Drive Collaboration Technology here:Â This report outlines ten areas of technology innovation led by a variety of vendors. None of the areas mentioned here have become fully realized, nor do any of them currently dominate the requirements of organizations seeking to acquire or.
Read moreSpending all day innovating around the candle does not get us to the light bulb. Daniel W. Rasmus Thank you to Kyle Johnson for the shout-out on a Gilbane Conference keynote quote, and his riff on innovation. Here’s a quote from his blog post: Innovation is messy. Higher education is messy. Innovation in higher education.
Read moreThis slideshow explores the uncertainties facing the world in 2015 and suggests fifteen strategic questions every organization should be asking.
Read moreThe Case for Microsoft Acquisition The primary case for the acquisition of the Barnes and Noble Nook by Microsoft would be for Microsoft to get out of its own shorts. Windows 8 and Office 2013/395 present an ever more cloistered ecosystem that runs the risk of cutting off all external stimuli. The already overly Redmond-centric.
Read moreRead the review: ‘When Gadgets Betray Us’ Betrays Readers with Fear and Few Answers at PopMatters.
Read moreScience fiction promised a future of intelligent devices designed to serve their owners. But today’s technology serves its manufacturers more than its end user. Read the entire post at Fast Company.
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