Welcome to the latest edition of Human-Centered Change & Innovation Weekly!
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Guest Post from Janet Sernack
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Transformation and change initiatives are usually designed as strategic interventions, intending to advance an organization’s growth, deliver increased shareholder value, build competitive advantage, or improve speed and agility to respond to fast-changing industries. These initiatives typically focus on ... » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Mike Shipulski
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If it’s your problem, fix it. If it’s not your problem, let someone else fix it. If you fix someone else’s problem, you prevent the organization from fixing the root cause. » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Robyn Bolton
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Fabric & Home Care Marketing - That is the job title on my very first business card. I remember holding the card in my hands, staring at it for entirely too long, and thinking, “This is sooooo boring. Even my parents won’t be impressed.” » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Shep Hyken |
My friend Norman Beck sends me interesting articles and newsworthy information regularly. This one is worth talking about here. A grocery store chain had a sign in front of its entrance that read: Free Delivery – $99 a Year! » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Stefan Lindegaard |
When we need to navigate through the complexities of organizational change, particularly in times like today where change is everywhere around us, we need a nuanced understanding of a team’s readiness for change and thus how it can enhance its resilience. » Read the article |
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Eight years ago, back in 2016, I wrote an article titled 'What April Fool’s Day Teaches Us About Innovation' about an April Fool’s prank played my alma mater, the University of Oregon involving an announcement that football games at Autzen Stadium would no longer played on artificial turf, but would be played on a giant digital screen instead. Here is the video: » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Greg Satell |
Go to just about any business conference and you will see a pundit on stage. He or she will show some company that failed and explain the silly mistakes that they made, then follow-up with a few basic rules to help you avoid those pitfalls and become super successful. You leave feeling confident, because ... » Read the article |
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We hope you had a great 2023 and that your new year gets off to a flying start!
I hope you enjoyed this week's contributions from our guest authors. Future editions will arrive each Tuesday.
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