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Guest Post from Howard Tiersky
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Each year, I sit through dozens of hours of research sessions with consumers. If there is one theme, I hear consistently it’s that consumers expect the brands they engage with to provide a flawless digital experience in their interactions. And though ... » Read the article |
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Wow! Exciting news for the holidays! My publisher is having a holiday flash sale that will allow you to get the hardcover or the digital version (eBook) of my latest best-selling book Charting Change for 30% off to slide nicely into the Christmas stocking of someone you love or to arm yourself with the very best tools for 2025 change planning! » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Mike Shipulski
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When you have more than enough money, you have money affluence. With it, you can buy what you want, eat what you want, drive what you want, and travel where you want. But to have this unallocated money, or discretionary money, you probably need ... » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Stefan Lindegaard
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What can leaders do to enhance their skills, mindset, and toolbox to build and lead high-performance teams? This is the driving question behind this series of discussions and articles, which together create a blueprint designed to help you and other leaders excel in the competitive arena of team leadership. » Read the article |
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Happy Holidays! For more than a decade I’ve devoted myself to making innovation insights accessible for the greater good, because I truly believe that the better our organizations get at delivering value to their stakeholders the less waste of natural resources and human resources there will be. » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Robyn Bolton
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‘Twas the night before launch day, when throughout HQ, Not a worker had left, there was too much to do; The plans were laid out by the whiteboard with care, While our Innovation Chief Sarah planned with great flair; » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Shep Hyken |
If you have been to a Disney theme park, you know about standing in long lines. There are also signs that tell you how long your wait will be. Guests like this. When you use Uber or Lyft for transportation, they not only tell you how long before your driver arrives, they also show you a map where you can ... » Read the article |
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Guest Post from Greg Satell |
When the Business Roundtable issued a statement in 2019 that discarded the old notion that the sole purpose of a business is to provide value to shareholders, many were dismayed. Some thought it was just another example of misguided altruism by “elites.” Others saw it as a cynical and ... » Read the article |
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As 2024 ends, we hope your year well and you're well prepared for 2025! Please be sure and follow me on LinkedIn!
I hope you enjoyed this week's contributions from our guest authors. Future editions will arrive each Tuesday.
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Human-Centered Change & Innovation Weekly hosted by Braden Kelley, Seattle, WA, USA |
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