Fri.Jun 10, 2022

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Would you trust a colleague who stole your ideas?

Idea to Value

What is worse? A colleague who steals money? Or a colleague who steals other people’s ideas and pretends they came up with them? According to new research by Lilien Ellis just published in June 2022, it seems like stealing other people’s ideas is seen as being much worse. Through a series of experiments, Ellis investigated how someone would be perceived by others if they found out that they had stolen either an idea from someone else, or had stolen money.

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1. Survival of the Adaptable

Stephen Shapiro

As mentioned in yesterday’s blog post, I’m going to try an 8-week experiment. Back in 2011, I wrote Best Practices are Stupid (published by Penguin Portfolio). It was selected as the best innovation & creativity book of the year by 800-CEO-READ (now Porchlight). The book contains 40 strategies for driving innovation. The experiment is, for the next 8 weeks (5 days a week), I will post a very short summary of each strategy.

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How to Spark Supply Chain Innovation - Part 1: Industry-Specific Trends & Tech

ITONICS

The past years have been characterized by a myriad of interconnected phenomena that have led organizations globally to experience dramatic shifts in their supply chain. From large multinationals to smaller businesses serving localized clientele, factors such as the increased sustainability regulations, transitions to e-commerce, the COVID-19 pandemic, and war conflicts have affected all and sundry.