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Guest Post from Stefan Lindegaard
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Don’t put your leaders in boxes, but don’t ignore the signs neither. Look for traits, behaviors and action – or lack there or. Use the insight to make your leaders and executive teams – and thus your organization – even better at shaping the future. » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Mike Shipulski
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Anonymous: What do you think we should do next?
Me: It depends. How did you get here?
Anonymous: Well, we’ve had great success improving on what we did last time.
Me: Well, then you’ll likely do that again.
Anonymous: Do you think we’ll be successful this time? » Read the article |
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Wow! Exciting news!
While supplies last you can get the hardcover version of my best-selling book Stoking Your Innovation Bonfire for only $4.24 (88% off), including free delivery in the USA from Amazon! » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Shep Hyken |
The title of this article may sound like a lesson in sales, but it’s much bigger than that. It’s about the entire customer experience. If a promise to provide value in the CX is built into a company’s mission and values statements, it potentially becomes part of the culture. » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Robyn Bolton |
AI is killing Corporate Innovation. Last Friday, the brilliant minds of Scott Kirsner, Rita McGrath, and Alex Osterwalder (plus a few guest stars like me, no big deal) gathered to debate the truth of this statement. » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Dennis Stauffer |
I suspect you’ve heard all your life that it’s important to be persistent, whether that’s studying hard, practicing a sport, launching a new business, or attempting some innovation. You’re told that you need to stick with it until you find success. You need to have GRIT. » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Greg Satell |
Imagine yourself as the CEO of a Dow component company in 1919. You are fully aware of the technological forces that would shape much of the 20th century, electricity and internal combustion. You may have even be an early adopter of these technologies. Still, everything seems like business as usual. » Read the article |
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We hope you've had a great year and that your 2024 gets off to a flying start!
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