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Guest Post from Mike Shipulski
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Companies have control over one thing: how to allocate their resources. Companies allocate resources by deciding which projects to start, accelerate, and stop; whom to allocate to the projects; how to go about the projects; and whom to hire, invest in, and fire. That’s it. » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Stefan Lindegaard |
How can we embrace and implement the growth mindset and psychological safety in our organization? How can we train our people and in particular our leaders on this? How do we get better at shaping the future? » Read the article |
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From now until May 26, 2023 you can get the digital version (eBook) of my latest best-selling book Charting Change for only $16.99!
Sorry, unfortunately this sale doesn’t have a discount on the hardcover. » Learn more |
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Guest Post from Robyn Bolton |
While the whole movie (and book) is a testament to the courage and perseverance required to challenge and change the status quo, time and again I come back to three lines that perfectly sum up the journey of every successful intrapreneur I’ve ever met. » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Shep Hyken |
You need help. You call customer support. Nobody’s home!
Actually, somebody is there. They just aren’t taking support calls. Someone at home—as in a corporate office—has decided to eliminate live, human-to-human customer support, pushing the customer to a digital option such as a chatbot, FAQs ... » Read the article |
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I recently had the opportunity to sit down with Teresa Spangler of The Future Forward Podcast, about my work as a community builder, workshop facilitator, and thought leader on the topics of human-centered change and innovation, and some of my work with clients to create delightful customer and employees experiences, digital transformation, foresight, and ... » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Pete Foley |
Most innovations go through a similar cycle, often represented as an s-curve. We start with something potentially game changing. It’s inevitably a rough-cut diamond; un-optimized and not fully understood. But we then optimize it. This usually starts with ... » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Greg Satell |
A recent Pew poll found that, while Americans generally view scientific expertise in high regard, there are deep pockets of mistrust. For example, less than half of Republicans believe that scientists should take an active role in policy debates and significant minorities question the transparency and integrity of ... » Read the article |
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Your Host - Braden Kelley
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Human-Centered Change & Innovation Weekly hosted by Braden Kelley, Seattle, WA, USA |
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