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The Detriments of a Command-and-Control Culture and the Power of Design Thinking

Tullio Siragusa

The Detriments of a Command-and-Control Culture and the Power of Design Thinking In the competitive landscape of modern business, the approach we take to leadership can make or break an organization. Hinders Responsiveness to Change In a rapidly changing business landscape, agility and adaptability are crucial.

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Management 3.0: Why you should get to know this Model?

mjvinnovation

Created by IT manager Jurgen Appelo in 2010, Management 3.0 It’s a management format that draws from the same source as Lean and Agile. In addition, Appelo draws attention to an element that is frequently mentioned when talking about project management, whether in Agile or PMBOK: communication. to work so well in agile.

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Covering Innovation My Way

Paul Hobcraft

Agility Innovation Specialists. Bringing agility, flexibility, adaptability and learning into the innovation equation. This I launched into blogs and posts in August 2010 and is nearing 500 posts which have built up an amazing library of innovation views. Its areas of focus: [link]. Paul4innovating. Innovation Ecosystems.

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Retool to win in the next decade

ImagineNation

Innovation and vitality (agility) to create differential growth against a backdrop of declining aggregate growth. A new leadership agenda for the next decade. At the end of 2006, I found myself, at MIT, in Boston, attending the “Presencing: Collective Leadership for Profound Innovation and Change” five-day workshop.

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The Ambidextrous Organization

Open Innovation EU

She also talked to asked Alexander Osterwalder and asked him the question why ‘designers who are fluent at business strategy’ and ‘business people who are fluent at design’ are so different to each other. Exploration: creating a long-term strategy; Exploitation: creating business models; Design meets Business.

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Going Lean, Again

etventure

The CEO added that since 2010 his company had invested heavily in Lean Production initiatives, working with some of the best consultants from the automotive industry – where Lean Production had first been implemented, and perfected around the turn of the millennium. The company was losing its technology leadership.

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