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23 of the Best Learning and Development (L&D) Blogs

CMOE

Lean on these 23 best learning and development blogs to gain insights on elevating L&D at your organization. The Learning Guild Community’s TWIST As the official blog of The Learning Guild, TWIST provides bi-weekly blog posts that share a compilation of L&D content, trends, and insights.

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Organize innovation to fit your strategy & culture.

Leapfrogging

That’s because they try to apply processes and structures that don’t fit their business strategies and cultures. They force crowdsourcing into their top-down decision-making cultures. Mix and match models to fit your unique culture. This article was originally published on Inc.com and has been syndicated for this blog.

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3 must-read blogs on education innovation this year

Christensen Institute

Applying innovation theory lenses to the trends, patterns, news bites, and field data gathered over the course of 2022, here are our education researchers’ favorite blogs that either they or their colleagues have written this year, and the reasoning behind their picks. Do you have a favorite blog or report from this year?

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Back to Basics - 6 Principles of Lean Healthcare

Kainexus

We spend a lot of time and effort on this blog digging into the details of how to start, spread, and sustain a Lean culture. We think it is important to get very specific about the Lean tools and techniques that produce measurable results for healthcare organizations. and Leonard L.

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Culture and innovation bias - the first building block

Jeffrey Phillips

I'm writing a series of blog posts about the fundamentals of innovation success. In this post I'm going to be writing about two very interconnected issues - organizational culture and the bias for, or against, innovation. In this regard, culture is an exceptionally powerful but intangible force.

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THE PROS AND CONS OF A LEAN STARTUP

ImagineNation

Guest blog by Claire Wilson. Lean’ is the buzzword of the last decade, challenging old school thinking that dictates that a successful business must be resource-heavy to achieve sustainable growth, whilst also giving credence to those who want to launch “almost-there” app startups today to achieve market domination tomorrow.

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Innovation Teams Do Not Innovate

Innovation Excellence

In our first blog in this series of three blogs, we reinforced and validated the importance and role of collaboration. We then described the range of emerging new, inspirational, and adaptive models that lean into complexity and catalyze and embed sustainable innovative … Continue reading →

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