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Zigs & Zags – The Opposite of a Great Idea Can Also be a Great Idea

Perficient

I get a lot of enjoyment from the creative and innovative side of the work I do. I’ve discussed innovation myths before and how to use lateral thinking to expand your pool of ideas in unexpected ways. It’s common that people view novel and innovative, first-to-market groups as having great ideas. No doubt that is true.

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Corporate Diversity Still Coming Up Short for Women

Strategy Driven

Examining the Cracks in the Ceiling: A Survey of Corporate Diversity Practices of the S&P 100 shows that out of the 100 CEOs represented in the survey, 92 were Caucasian males. Women make up approximately 18% of director positions within the S&P 100, and only 8.4% For a full copy of the 2010 study, click here. Source U.S.

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Agile vs Waterfall: Key Differences And Definition?—?Which Model Is Better?

Codegiant

Thus, you’ll be able to experiment more and bring innovations to the table. Agile is also about human interactions, customer collaboration, adapting to change, and producing working software. Created by Eric Evans in 2004, the DDD approach focuses on solving complex tasks and issues through iterations. Agile Unified Process ?—?AUP

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