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Ignite Spotlight: An Interview with Johnson & Johnson’s Linda Lavelle

Planview

The Ignite conference – on May 1-2 in San Francisco – is fortunate to have Linda Lavelle, Director of Knowledge Management at Johnson & Johnson, speak about how the company drives innovation throughout the organization. I plan on describing this process and its impact on our business at the Ignite conference.

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Top Style & Personality Assessments to Understand Your Employees

InnovationTraining.org

Team Dimensions Profile. The DISC model was created by physiological psychologist Dr. The Everything DISC Workplace Profile Assessment can help your staff better understand their priorities, strengths, and weaknesses. Team Dimensions Profile. Team Dimensions 2.0 The Big Five. StrengthsFinder (CliftonStrengths 2.0).

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Alignment Diagrams

Boxes and Arrows

Bad experience. Indi Young developed this technique and detailed it in her book Mental Models (Rosenfeld Media, 2008) [2]. Designers have the skills to creatively brainstorm and lead such sessions. Prototyping Solutions Exploring different directions is a key aspect of “design thinking.&#

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Uncertainty is the Innovator’s Friend

The Inovo Group

In 2011, after more than 20 years of research, Harry Klee, a professor in the Horticulture Sciences Department at the University of Florida, developed the “perfect” tomato. As one commercial grower shared at a conference he and Klee attended, a flavorless tomato had yet to cost him a sale.

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11 Paradoxes of Entrepreneurial Thinking: why entrepreneurship can hardly be taught

Open Innovation EU

Is it easy to create autonomous team and projects? Critical elements for an entrepreneurial climate are both causational (goals, rewards) and effectuation-based (feedback, reinforcement, trust) and are built upon stimulating entrepreneurial thinking in the organization (Kuratko, Hornsby, Naffziger, & Montagno, 1993).