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Elevate Your Leadership: Unleashing the Power of Strategic Thinking

Leapfrogging

By fostering strategic thinking, leaders can better adapt to changes, identify opportunities for innovation, and prevent potential setbacks before they occur. For further insights into adjusting leadership approaches, delve into our resources on helping executives change mindset and mindset shift for senior executives.

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Elevate Your Leadership: Unleashing the Power of Strategic Thinking

Leapfrogging

By fostering strategic thinking, leaders can better adapt to changes, identify opportunities for innovation, and prevent potential setbacks before they occur. For further insights into adjusting leadership approaches, delve into our resources on helping executives change mindset and mindset shift for senior executives.

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Corporate Challenges to Innovation – How Do You Keep It Going

IdeaScale

Elementary School Math aside, when the IdeaScale team approached us about doing a joint marketing effort, I got excited. With the reason being that we at Ever Evolving , LOVE this tool and their team. Implementing a cultural change is similar to a New Year’s Resolution in the fact that deciding to start one is easy. And I…don’t.

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Unleash Your Visual Superpower!

Boxes and Arrows

Yet at conference after conference, I meet designers at firms talking about their struggle for influence. In-house designers often have to advocate for design priorities versus new features or technical change. Did it instigate change? The roadmap is a collection of prototypes showing what each release will look like.

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Soldiers & Hessians, Ronin & Ninja

Boxes and Arrows

Having worked as a consultant, at an agency and in-house, I’ve observed that the organizational location and economics of the user experience team can make or break them. When should you bring in an outside team, and when should you hire an individual employee? How to figure out the right team for a new project?