This speaker gave a keynote on “Reimagining Engagement in Product Development and Management: A Masterclass on the Employee Experience in the Future of Work.” Employee engagement remains very low, and everyone wants more of it. What seems to be missing from the conversation is an understanding of the science behind engagement. I want to learn how engagement is so connected to creativity and innovation, and I bet you do to
They come from Community Voice, a relational engagement with community members and customers. Community Voice is a powerful combination of customer insights and emotional engagement with the customers and community members who have personal investment in both the products you build and the communities they are used in
We'll explore various mechanisms and discuss how to strike the right balance between engagement and usefulness...We'll share actionable insights and real-world examples to showcase gamification's profound impact on user engagement, team performance, and career success
Multiplayer - Social engagement enhances enjoyment through collaboration, competition, and community...Providing personalization allows deeper social engagement and psychological ownership
Through our focus on play episodes, we identify several distinct play practices: generalized initiation of play, amplifying play, diffusion of play, and engagement in demonstrative behavior
Meaghan has experience leading both domestic and international research engagements, with a specialty in business-to-business and medical markets. Meaghan is a strong qualitative and quantitative researcher, often managing some of AMS’s most complex discrete choice and market sizing engagements. What did you think of this post?
In this paper, we investigate the idea that a firm’s ownership structure may play a significant role in determining its engagement in eco‐innovation
Shaopeng Cao, Xin Cui, Jing Liao, Chunfeng Wang, Shouyu Yao kHUB post date: March 18, 2024 Originally published: January 04, 2024 (PDMA JPIM • Vol. 41, Issue 1 • January 2024) Read time: 45 minutes Access the Full Article This study examines whether local neighbors operating in different industries affect corporate innovation engagement. Based on mimetic isomorphism theory, we find that innovative local neighbors can serve as a social reference group for corporations to build legitimacy and guide corporations' mimetic innovation behavior
In this webcast, learn how these "virtual stock markets" can predict concept success at a fraction of the cost and many times the speed of a survey, while also improving respondent engagement and benchmarking capabilities
As an agile practitioner, learn how to guide your stakeholders with interactive training/coaching to help them get the most out of product reviews and stakeholder engagement moments. Download presentation What did you think of this post?