Fri.Mar 03, 2023

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How to Become More Adaptable in Challenging Situations

Harvard Business Review

We often fall back on old habits when facing tough problems. But that’s when we need new approaches the most.

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Deciding You Have Enough Opens Up New Frontiers

Innovation Excellence

GUEST POST from Mike Shipulski If you are happy with what you have, others have no power over you. If you don’t want more, you call the shots. If you have nothing to prove, no one can manipulate you.

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5 Ways Leaders Can Support Adoptive Parents

Harvard Business Review

How employers do — or don’t — step up can have a major impact on employees and their families.

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What the Experts Are Saying about Innovation in Financial Services in 2023

Wazoku

The rise in innovation in finance, banking, and the rest of the sector shows that companies are recognizing the need to adapt and grow to forge their way through a downturn. McKinsey research shows that innovating throughout tough periods is necessary in order to accelerate growth in the 5 years after a recession.

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Turn Payments Into Personalization: Unlock the Value of Transaction Data

Speaker: Loreal Lynch, Everett Zufelt, and Michaela Weber

Once upon a time, in the vast realm of online commerce, there lived a humble checkout button overlooked by many. Yet, within its humble click lay the power to transform a mere visitor into a loyal customer. 🧐 💡 Getting checkout right can mark the difference between a successful sale and an abandoned cart, yet many businesses fail to make payments a part of their commerce strategy even when it has a direct impact on revenue.

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An Outcomes-Focused Approach to Mental Health Care

Harvard Business Review

Five considerations for mental-health-care providers, insurers, and employers.

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How Audi and others can avoid their Kodak moment

Cris Beswick

In one of our recent articles, ‘Can Audi avoid its Kodak moment?’ , we discussed the implications for Hildegard Wortmann’s view that there is only a 50% chance that Audi will still exist in 10 years. We proposed that her view as an Audi AG member of the board of management responsible for Sales & Marketing was likely rooted in the fact that Audi can’t adapt quickly enough to changing customer preferences.

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5 Reasons Why LiquidPiston Should Be on Every Investor's Radar

Entrepreneur - Innovation

Meet the company disrupting the $400B mobile power industry.