Welcome to Human-Centered Change & Innovation Weekly!
If someone forwarded you this newsletter, please subscribe here. If not, please enjoy and forward it to your friends & colleagues and take our FREE Innovation Maturity Assessment.
|
|
|
|
Guest Post from Dennis Stauffer
|
One of the ways innovators—and everyone else—so often get tripped up is by our own hidden assumptions. Beliefs we aren’t consciously aware of. These assumptions can make our challenges much harder than they need to be. » Read the article |
|
|
|
Guest Post from Mike Shipulski
|
If you want a promotion, do the right thing.
If you do the right thing, be prepared to be misunderstood.
If you want the credit, you don’t want the best outcome for all.
If you want to have focus, spend time outside. » Read the article |
|
|
|
Call me crazy, but I’ve always been a big believer in fun as a key component to the successful pursuit of innovation. In the spirit of this belief and to celebrate this year’s Thanksgiving Holiday I thought I would ask OpenAI to make a list of the top ten Thanksgiving innovations of all time because I honestly have no idea what to put on such a list. So, in honor of the holiday... » Read the article |
|
|
|
Guest Post from John Bessant |
A good idea will sell itself, right? Unfortunately not — Emerson was spectacularly wrong when he suggested that all you needed to do was build that better mousetrap to have the world beating a path to your door. » Read the article |
|
|
|
Guest Post from Shep Hyken |
Someone asked me a question: Sometimes I’m so frustrated when I call a company’s customer service number. I try to be nice, but that doesn’t always work. What do you think if I yell at them? » Read the article |
|
|
|
Guest Post from Pete Foley |
In Las Vegas, we are now clearing up after the Formula 1 Grand Prix on the Strip. This extremely complex event required a great deal of executional innovation, and one that I think as innovators, we can learn quite a lot from. » Read the article |
|
|
|
Guest Post from David Burkus |
Sometimes we form an idea of what great leaders do based on historical leaders or modern-day leaders who are always getting media attention. Other times we form a picture of great leadership based on our own past experiences—both leaders we’ve worked under and even what attributes got us promoted into leadership. But those are often anecdotes. » Read the article |
|
|
|
Guest Post from Greg Satell |
Today, technology has become central to how every business competes. Futuristic advancements like artificial intelligence, big data and cloud computing are no longer pie-in-the-sky propositions, but mission critical initiatives that leaders are racing to implement within their organizations. » Read the article |
|
|
|
Believe it or not we're over 100 issues and counting!
I hope you enjoyed this week's contributions from our guest authors. Future editions will arrive each Tuesday.
Please direct all speaking and workshop requests, commissioned writing inquiries, and podcast appearance queries to info@bradenkelley.com.
And, reply to this email if you would like to contribute articles to this newsletter.
Sincerely,
Your Host - Braden Kelley
|
|
|
|
Human-Centered Change & Innovation Weekly hosted by Braden Kelley, Seattle, WA, USA |
|
|
|