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How to Create a Culture of Innovation

LDRLB

When FastCompany published 6 Ways to Create a Culture of Innovation this last Fall, within the first few days the article received over 2000 tweets from FastCo’s page alone. It became one of the Magazine’s most popular articles of 2013. The reason: their company cultures stifle innovation. They’re stuck. Want more detail?

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4 Breakthrough Leadership Strategies for 2013

LDRLB

2013 represents a great opportunity to leapfrog our mental models and innovate our way to breakthroughs for ourselves, our teams, our organizations and, of course, our customers. Breakthrough innovation isn’t much different; there are no maps for uncharted territory. What are the breakthroughs that we want to create and lead?

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Vulnerability & Trust - A Leader's Paradox

Mills Scofield

Listen to John Hagel, Saul Kaplan & Mike Waite Discuss on Trust Across America Radio. February 13, 2013. Does being vulnerable and trustworthy sound a bit paradoxical? Vulnerability isn’t a sign of weakness or meekness but a trait of confident humility that allows us to learn.

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How To Create Sustainable Inclusion In Your Organization

Eric Jacobson

After 20 years of working with corporations to build a more diverse and inclusive culture, authors Mark Kaplan and Mason Donovan wrote, The Inclusion Dividend.

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A Biologist, Computer Scientist & Historian walk into a.

Mills Scofield

Andrew Kaplan eloquently sums this up in his post below he wrote right before graduation. He was a 2013 C.V. Starr Social Innovation Fellow for Common Sense Action , which he co-founded with Sam Gilman. So much of our learning is from each other and I have learned so much from him over the past 3 years.

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A Biologist, Computer Scientist & Historian walk into a.

Mills Scofield

Andrew Kaplan eloquently sums this up in his post below he wrote right before graduation. He was a 2013 C.V. Starr Social Innovation Fellow for Common Sense Action , which he co-founded with Sam Gilman. So much of our learning is from each other and I have learned so much from him over the past 3 years.

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Stop Me Before I “Innovate” Again!

Harvard Business Review

That word is innovation, and it’s quickly losing whatever meaning it once had. Journal writer Dennis Berman begins by citing Kellogg CEO John Bryant, the respected head of a well-run company, who was describing one of its “innovations” for 2013. an innovation, then what isn’t an innovation?