innovation

A day in the life of… Head of Innovation for Isobar India – Econsultancy

Anadi Sah is the Head of Innovation – Creative & Technology at Isobar India. He spoke to Econsultancy about some of the digital transformation projects that Isobar is currently working on, the difference between creativity and innovation, the importance of observation skills, and dealing with the madness of Delhi traffic. Please describe your job: What […]

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How Artificial Intelligence Will Affect the Human Workforce in the Near Future

If you’ve ever watched a robot science fiction movie, odds are good you have seen one where the robots try to take over the world. However, if this is your idea of what artificial intelligence is in the real world, maybe it’s time we separate fact from fiction and discuss the reality of AI today.

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2 Innovations in Leadership Coaching

We are always trying to be innovative as a firm in providing leadership coaching to our clients. Two examples are our “coaching pods” and our “Just in Time” coaching. These are in keeping with one of our core values, to “deliver our services in easily accessible, innovative ways.” Coaching Pods When the director of one

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Build a 5-Star Customer Experience With Artificial Intelligence

By Alston Ghafourifar and Michael Evans Rapid technological advances have created opportunities for smaller companies to serve customers around the world and effectively compete with larger companies for new customers. These smaller companies are rapidly going global, deploying a variety of technology-enabled solutions such as automated call centers, customer service bots, and digital marketing intelligence.

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The Real Secret to Coming Up With a Breakthrough Business Idea

By Laura Nicole Brown Most businesses waste time addressing problems that don’t matter because they are trying to find answers to the wrong questions. So, what should they do instead? Albert Einstein offers helpful guidance in this famous statement: If I had an hour to save the world, I would spend 59 minutes to define

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Personalizing the Customer Experience in Mobile Banking

Artificial intelligence (AI) in banking is not a new concept. The ability for machines to interact and learn to complete tasks previously done by humans goes back decades. The availability of data, open-source software, cloud computing, fast processing speeds, and the adoption of AI are contributing to a massive disruption of an industry that impacts

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4 Questions to Ask When Good Employees Act Bad

To fit in at the office, good people sometimes lie. They conceal their personal crises, mounting stress, and the crushing effects of sleeplessness to look like cheerful corporate citizens. But their private demons eventually break free, as I’ve found. Early in my career, I oversubscribed to the “grind” and wore myself down into an ugly,

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To Patent or Not to Patent: How to Protect Your Company’s Intellectual Property

By Amy Shim When there’s competition, intellectual property management is a vital component of a modern business plan. Stolen product and process designs can steal market share and profits from your company, while holding a patent offers exclusive rights to produce and sell an invention and, as a legal declaration of property, also becomes an asset

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3 Tips for Evaluating the Commercial Potential of Your New Startup Idea

By Amy Shim Entrepreneurs have a keen eye for innovation, but that doesn’t always translate into a gift for market research. As a result, many startups suffer from fundamentally misguided assumptions about the potential profitability of their business ventures. In fact, 70 to 80% of companies that do not meet their projected return on investment

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