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Humanocracy

This hack is an effort to provide a framework through which organisations can work through to embed innovation as part of their DNA.
Hack by Samit Singh on January 7, 2013
We’ve waged a personal vendetta against ‘the business meeting’ for the past year or so and have successfully come out on top.
Story by Jeremy Green on April 30, 2012
Organisations in which employees are highly engaged experience significant benefits, many of which are beyond increased financial returns.  Employees are more customer-focussed, more innovative,
Hack by Nigel Pedersen on December 16, 2011
For all of the fervor around innovation, far too many organizations are hostile places for new ideas (not to mention the people that harbor them). All too often, new ideas are cooked up in a hothouse environment—the executive inner sanctum, an invitation-only innovation offsite, a limited-access “war room”—and not shared widely until they’ve been sanctioned from on high. When they are offered up by some hardy soul in the trenches, they generally have just one place to go: up the chain of command. In other words, they get the hot lights of judgment before they get a chance to breathe.
Blog by Polly LaBarre on July 18, 2011
How good is your organisation at identifying and developing opportunities both adjacent to and outside your current business model? For many established organizations, breaking t
Hack by Peter Blackman on June 14, 2012
Create meaningful enterprise performance metrics by having development teams create and validate correlation to business purpose.
Hack by Jorgen Hesselberg on January 4, 2013
IBM India showcasing solutions to Creating A smarter Workforce to Ensure Competitive Advantage And Increased Customer Satisfaction.
Story by Chitra Iyengar on January 19, 2011
Imagination and innovation is critical in the evolution of human beings and it is the key to inventive new ideas that makes businesses profitable.
Hack by Billy Choy on February 28, 2011
Plenty of organisations know why they need to be creative, but there is a big gap in understanding the how.
Story by Andres Roberts on August 17, 2010
The internet has had a profound effect on many areas of commerce.One area the internet has not yet had a profound affect upon is how people are organized to perform work.We believe this is about to ch
Story by Jim McKeown on April 11, 2010

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