The Internet of Things: Five critical questions
How do industry experts view the development of the Internet of Things, and what would they change? Source: McKinsey
How do industry experts view the development of the Internet of Things, and what would they change? Source: McKinsey
Mark Goulston, psychiatrist and author of “Just Listen,” explains how. Source: New feed
Amy Bernstein, editor of HBR, offers executive summaries of the major features. Source: New feed
Breaking up isn’t easy — especially if you are a leader “breaking up with” an innovation project that one of your teams still believes in passionately. It is a critical part of the innovation journey however, and done well can produce a positive outcome across the board. Consider a conversation that might start like this: Read more about How to Break Up with an Innovation Project[…]
I needed an accompaniment to my milkshake IPA, so why not a smoothie sour (recipe)? I’m always trying to discover new ways to turn 10 gallons of wort into two completely different beers. In this case it was by pulling five gallons before adding the bittering hops. The un-hopped wort started with a terrifically quick Read more about Apricot Atomic Sour (Smoothie) Tasting[…]
As fun as it is to talk about being inspired by astrophysics, architecture, travel, and art (Nathan’s dry hopped tripel inspired by Gauguin’s paintings of Tahiti) the best beer ideas usually come from drinking delicious beers! The flavor concept for this batch came from a homebrewed Citra apricot sour saison that a fan (thanks Aaron!) Read more about Apricots, Lactobacillus, and Hops[…]
It can still be a positive experience for everyone. Source: Scott Anthony How to Break Up with an Innovation Project
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Mary Shapiro, author of the “HBR Guide to Leading Teams” and professor at Simmons, on dealing with conflict and other issues. Source: New feed
The following is a guest post by William Griggs. William is the Founder of Startup Slingshot, the resource for battle-tested startup strategies. Access the audio interviews of today’s featured growth practitioners, the full 43 page guide, and tons of resources here (free for now). “A startup is a company designed to grow fast.” Read more about An Early-Stage Founder’s Quick & Dirty Guide To Growth[…]