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

Tullio Siragusa

Result: Kodak’s failure to innovate and adapt to digital technology ultimately led to bankruptcy in 2012. This lack of trust leads to poor collaboration, hampers problem-solving, and ultimately affects the overall success of the company. Result: This empathetic redesign led to increased market share and strong customer loyalty.

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How much luck do you need to be creative?

Idea to Value

Having the resources to develop what you are thinking of. However, in the 200m butterfly in London 2012, Phelps was beaten by South Africa’s Chad Le Clos by just five one-hundredths of a second. What makes successful people succeed? A number of factors they come up with if you ask them may include: Hard work.

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Now Streaming: Extreme Creativity with Vickie Howell

BrainZooming

I’m always sending him videos and stuff and he’s like, Oh…yeah…I kind of clicked on it…. EAG: I think it’s the fact that when you saw that the market wasn’t doing what it had been doing, you took things into your own hands and found a way to do it anyway. Anybody can post videos. Photo: Harper Point Photography.

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When innovation led to a reversal of fortunes

hackerearth

It was close to bankruptcy in the late 1990s with rivals BM, Dell and HP eating up the market. The company had a paltry 4 percent market share and losses of over $1 billion. Market expansion was what Apple needed, not a sizable chunk of the PC market. Video games became more popular. and Apple came back.