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Guest Post from Pete Foley
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I’m obsessed with the newly opened Sphere in Las Vegas as an example of Innovation. As I write this, U2 are preparing for their second show there, and Vegas is buzzing about the new innovation they are performing in. That in of itself is quite something. Vegas is a city that is nor short of entertainment and visual spectacle, so for an innovation to capture the collective imagination in this way it has to be genuinely 'Wow'. And that ‘Wow’ means there are opportunities for the innovation community to learn from it. » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Mike Shipulski
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There are many types of companies, and it can be difficult to categorize them. And even within the company itself, there is disagreement about the company’s character. And one of the main sources of disagreement is born from our desire to classify our company as ... » Read the article |
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Wow! Exciting news!
My publisher is having a back to school sale that will allow you to get the hardcover or the digital version (eBook) of my latest best-selling book Charting Change for 40% off!
Including FREE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE! * » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Robyn Bolton |
Why are people so concerned about, afraid of, or resistant to new things? Innovation, by its very nature, is good. It is something new that creates value. Naturally, the answer has nothing to do with innovation. It has everything to do with how we experience it. And innovation without humanity is a very bad experience. » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Shep Hyken |
The heliotropic effect is the tendency for any living thing to be drawn toward energy. For example, if you put a plant on a windowsill, it will eventually lean toward the window where the sun comes in, soaking up those rays as the nourishment it needs to sustain its life. » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Ayelet Baron |
A CEO’s recent request for a workshop on 'Thinking Like a Futurist' got me thinking. We all have the power to engage with the unknown and be active players in shaping our future.
Imagine being invited to attend an interactive workshop where you bring an item—real or conceptual—that might shape life two decades from now. What’s your “future artifact”? » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Greg Satell |
We live in an age in which change has become the only constant. So it’s not surprising that change management models have become popular. Executives are urged to develop a plan to communicate the need for change, create a sense of urgency and then drive the process through to completion. » Read the article |
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