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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Guest Post from Art Inteligencia |
In the high-stakes world of defense and security, the innovation conversation is often hijacked by the pursuit of the most complex, esoteric, and expensive technology — hypersonic weapons, next-generation stealth fighters, and pure AI command structures. But as a human-centered change and innovation ... » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Mike Shipulski
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What is your obligation to improve the health of our planet? For the CEO – Look around. Look at Europe. Look at China’s plans. Look at the startups. I know you want to achieve your growth objectives, but if you don’t take seriously the race toward cleaner products and services, you’ll go ... » Read the article |
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Exclusive Interview with Mark Schaefer - How AI Changes Your Customers -- The rise of artificial intelligence isn’t just an upgrade to our technology; it’s a fundamental shift in what it means to be human and what it takes to lead a successful business.We’ve entered a new epoch defined by “synthetic humanity,” a term coined by Mark Schaefer to describe AI interactions that are ... » Read the article |
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Guest Post from John Bessant |
When life doesn’t so much give you lemons as hurl them at you from a great height with the intent of inflicting significant damage on you it’s sometimes a moment for big change. It can force you to jump the tracks, find ways around the problem, re-frame ... » Read the article |
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Drum roll please… At the beginning of each month, we will profile the ten articles from the previous month that generated the most traffic to Human-Centered Change & Innovation. Did your favorite make the cut? » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Robyn Bolton |
When a project is stuck and your team is trying to manage uncertainty, what do you hear most often: 1. “We’re so afraid of making the wrong decision that we don’t make any decisions.” 2. “We don’t have time to explore a bunch of stuff. We need to make decisions and go.” 3. "The problem is ... » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Shep Hyken |
I’m going to start this article with a theme I’ve preached for years: When it comes to customer service and experience, our customers no longer compare us just to our competitors. Their mental benchmark, whether they know it or not, comes from ... » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Greg Satell |
In an age of disruption, the only viable strategy is to adapt. Today, we are undergoing major shifts in technology, resources, migration and demography that will demand that we make changes in how we think and what we do. The last time we saw this much change afoot was during the 1920s and that ... » Read the article |
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