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An Innovation Lexicon

IdeaScale

When I was doing my MBA in the early eighties, the London Business School did not offer a single course on innovation. Over two years I believe we went through just one case study on how to produce and market a new technology (it was on fiber optics). Others define innovation as entrepreneurship – starting a new business.

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Empathy and Equivalence: Transformative Principles for Modern Workplaces

Tullio Siragusa

Overcoming Fear-Based Politics Organizations steeped in fear-based politics often suffer from a lack of trust and diminished innovation. Employees in such environments are hesitant to express creativity or take risks, as they are preoccupied with navigating internal politics. To counter this, empathy and equivalence are essential.

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Future Trends 2021: Purpose & Co-creation

Be-novative

The 2020 Global Trends in Reputation study from the Reputation Institute stood out. INSPIRATIONAL WORKSHOPS— Meditation, breathing, improv theatre and invited guest-speakers can set the tone for a creative atmosphere and a safe space where every participant is equal and can glimpse into what is possible?—?and IMPLEMENTATION GOAL?—?Even

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