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5 Steps To Develop A Learning Culture At Work

The Horizons Tracker

It’s created a world in which the speed of learning is a competitive advantage, both for individuals and organizations. Darwin famously said it’s the most adaptable that tend to survive, but whereas evolutionary change tends to happen over incredibly long timeframes, modern shifts are played out in ever-shortening periods.

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Revealing Leadership Insights From Thinkers50

Tanveer Naseer

And, the winner of the 2013 Thinkers50, Clay Christensen, now sees his ideas of disruptive innovation used and applied by managers in their relentless quest for competitive advantage. Three more women made the top 20: Lynda Gratton of London Business School (14); Sylvia-Ann Hewlett (15); and Harvard’s Amy Edmondson (16).

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The Engagement Mindset

Ron Edmondson

There are no storm-proof organizations, and there are no sources of competitive advantage that last forever. The post The Engagement Mindset appeared first on Ron Edmondson. Change will choose you even if you don’t choose it. And it always requires two things: the performance of work and the absorption of stress. It’s all ice.

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4 Ways to Build an Innovative Team

Harvard Business Review

Harvard professor Amy Edmondson has documented the importance of psychological safety in a wide variety of contexts, from hospital teams to office furniture manufacturers. So I did some further research and found that, when it comes to innovation, generosity can be a competitive advantage. It’s not just at Google.