Strategy starts with identifying changes
Pay attention to this McKinsey Quarterly interview of Richard Rumelt, professor of strategy at UCLA’s Anderson School of Management: The Quarterly: Last year the Quarterly’s survey on strategic...
View ArticleInnovation posts of the week: Innovation Economics
Great collection of reads this week which I encourage you to read while also following these smart people on Twitter. Innovation Economics by @elldir Why Big Companies Almost Never Notice Disruptive...
View ArticleWhere change happens
“Individuals who get startled by the future weren’t paying attention.” – Gary Hamel Change is the only constant. Knowing where, how and why it happens can mean the difference between being disrupted by...
View ArticleInnovation posts of the week: Don’t ask for too much change
Innovators take note - don’t ask for too much change by @mwbiz The Anti-Innovation Disease by @dscofield The Secret Ingredient to Successful Innovation – HBR Absorb Emulate and Innovate by...
View ArticleThe first business bet you should make: everything changes
Everything changes in our world all the time. One of the most fundamental mistakes we humans make is to assume that everything is static, but in fact everything changes all the time. New winners...
View ArticlePlease understand me. I want you to
I have a few friends who are looking for a job and have been for a awhile. They use digital means such as Linkedin, Simply Hired, Monster to find jobs as well as network with people. This process...
View ArticleInnovation posts of the week: Why we don’t like change
Why We Don’t Like Change 4 Roles for Your Innovation Team by @timkastelle Innovation: Corporate Culture is Not the Answer! – Forbes FREE BOOK: Making Open Innovation Work by @lindegaard Why Experts...
View ArticleChange will happen whether you like it or not
Companies are still scrambling with the rise of social networks like Twitter. If people think you suck they’ll gladly express themselves and let everyone else who listens to them. Oh and by the way,...
View ArticleWhat are you doing to escape old ideas?
“The difficulty lies, not in the new ideas, but in escaping from the old ones.” – Keynes Coming up with new ideas is a piece of cake. But escaping the pull of the tried and true is the difference...
View ArticleInnovation must reads of the week: The secret phrase innovators use
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View Article5 innovation must reads of the week: Why bigger is no longer better
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View Article10% of the majority: when ideas get adopted
Domino Effect (Photo credit: k.landerholm) How long does change take? Interesting question. And one that, at least to me, doesn’t have a concrete answers. But a good answer is that it takes time. It...
View ArticleComplaining is not a strategy
Many companies may start their lives playing to win, but inevitably end up playing not to lose. It is this cycle of being proactive and then reactive that may become a fact for your organization. Many...
View ArticleReframing Resistance to Change
No standard behavior change, no innovation. It’s that simple. True Innovation results in a step-change where we can’t imagine going back to the old way, but the road to that outcome is full of...
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