Welcome to the latest edition of Human-Centered Change & Innovation Weekly and to the Year of the Snake. May lots of new knowledge fill this year with possibility!
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Exclusive Interview with Brian Solis |
Effective leadership serves as the crucial catalyst for both successful innovation and the profound transformation of any collective entity, be it an organization, a team, or even a country. Leaders are responsible for setting a compelling ... » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Mike Shipulski
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When there’s a big problem, the first step is to define what’s causing it. To do that, based on an understanding of the physics, a sequence of events is proposed and then tested to see if it ... » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Stefan Lindegaard |
I recently worked with a European client to map their innovation challenges and opportunities, particularly focusing on how they align with global trends in leadership and team dynamics. As businesses face increasingly complex challenges, innovation – especially ... » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Robyn Bolton
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If you’re leading a legacy business through uncertainty, pay attention. When The Cut asked, “Can Simon & Schuster Become the A24 of Books?” I expected puff-piece PR. What I read was a quiet masterclass in business transformation—delivered in ... » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Shep Hyken |
Loyalty programs have evolved far beyond their humble beginnings as simple “earn and burn” points systems. While many still view them primarily as marketing tools to drive repeat ... » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Greg Satell |
What can be hardest about change, especially when we feel passionately about it, is that at some point, we need to accept that others will not embrace it. Not every change is for everybody. Some will have to pursue a different journey, one to which ... » Read the article |
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