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The need for Transformational Innovation

Paul Hobcraft

We have many innovation outcomes to choose from, including incremental, distinctive, radical or disruptive. To become different has some ‘wicked’ inherent conflicts; to undo the ‘known and established’ into many parts of a potentially unknown end outcome requires a boldness of leadership.

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Open Strategy: Mastering Disruption From Outside The C-Suite

Innov8rs

Innov8rs | Making strategy behind closed doors is a prescription for failure when disruptions are coming from all directions. Formulating and executing a sound organizational strategy is complex. Strategy is often made by elite teams and can thus be limited by their biases about competitors, customer needs, and market forces.

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The Gremlin Strategy, or How to Ward Off Disruption

Matthew May

After reading his 1999 book High Velocity Leadership , we invited Brian to guest speak about the Mars Pathfinder project, and he soon he became a regular fixture in the University of Toyota’s “lean” leadership curriculum. Enter what I call the “Gremlin” strategy. Get the visual? Except…the Gremlin had come in during the night.

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The Personality of a Business: More Than Just a Brand Image

Tullio Siragusa

Airbnb underwent a significant rebranding process that aimed to shift its identity from merely being a travel accommodation facilitator to a more comprehensive brand built around belonging, trust, and sharing. However, over time, Airbnb succeeded in positioning itself as a brand focused on community, belonging, and unique travel experiences.

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Time Travel Audit: Find Success Now and in the Future

Daniel Burrus

You don’t need a DeLorean for time travel. This same kind of time travel also occurs in business. You can time travel at organizations in your hometown that use legacy technology and antiquated techniques. Time travel is also possible between divisions within an organization. Even here in the U.S., Get Your Copy Today!

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How AI and LMS are positively disrupting the workplace.

IdeaSpies

To maximise the potential of the LMS, we need to move away from the one-dimensional programs and look at a more human-centred approach, mapped against the business culture, team and leadership influences. Here are 5 reasons why AI and LMS should be implemented in the workplace: Boosts Productivity. Cost effective.

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Ignite Inspiration: Selecting an Innovation Keynote Speaker for Your Corporate Event

Leapfrogging

The impact of an effective keynote address can resonate long after the event, influencing corporate strategies and individual initiatives alike. An innovation keynote speaker can provide valuable insights into fostering a culture of innovation, navigating disruptive trends, and implementing effective change within an organization.