Every business needs to grow and adapt to its surroundings. If it doesn’t, chances are it won’t succeed — especially if competitors are taking steps to develop in the marketplace. Simply put, if your business doesn’t change to keep up with customer demands, it might not survive. This is where an innovation process can help. With a solid innovation process in place, your business can find the best avenue of growth.
If you could build anything, what would you make? At Miro, our goal has always been to empower teams to build the next big thing. Last week we launched our redesigned Miro Developer Platform 2.0, enabling developers and partners to build apps and integrations for Miro’s 35+ million users.
The phrase ‘business innovation’ is thrown around a lot. So much so that it’s become a bit of a buzzword. But there’s a reason it’s such a well-used term. Businesses need innovation to survive. It’s as simple as that. Without it, you risk falling behind in the marketplace and losing business to competitors. And if you don’t turn things around, you’ll eventually be out of business.
Why do we always have our best ideas in the shower? It’s because the shower is one of the most distraction-free places people find themselves all day. When you remove your mind from its normal environment, it’s free to wander to interesting places. Idea management is a bit like being in the shower, except you can write down your ideas without getting the paper wet.
Why do we always have our best ideas in the shower? It’s because the shower is one of the most distraction-free places people find themselves all day. When you remove your mind from its normal environment, it’s free to wander to interesting places. Idea management is a bit like being in the shower, except you can write down your ideas without getting the paper wet.
Every day at Miro, we’re cooking up new ways for teams to collaborate seamlessly, no matter where or how you work. This month, we released enhancements designed to streamline co-creation, improve security for your company’s internal processes, and increase accessibility for screen reader users. To see how Miro’s latest improvements can help your team innovate and connect, check out our roundup of releases from April.
To build relationships at work that, well, work, communication is crucial, especially now that hybrid work is on the rise. With the majority of global knowledge workers spending a mix of time in the office and remote, according to the Future Forum’s pulse study, the challenges of workplace communication are also growing. Information overload, digital distraction, knowledge silos, and overlapping communication tools can hinder collaboration.