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Design and Influence Irresistible Change – Learn How in this Special Workshop

Change Starts Here

In this 1-1/2 day workshop, you will learn the steps and tools you can use to plan ahead to reduce obstacles and also deal effectively with inevitable resistance when it happens. In this working session, you will apply the Irresistible Change model on a real project or initiative. On or before July 31, 2013. After July 31, 2013.

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The Surprising Power of Business Experiments

Skip Prichard

For centuries, we’ve built and organized scientific and technological knowledge through testable explanations and predictions. Why do many business leaders resist it? The employee was forbidden to work on the project. Consider Kohl’s, the large retailer, which in 2013 was looking for ways to decrease its operating costs.

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Tribal or Transformational? How to grow your startup when new business rolls in

Strategy Driven

But after meeting internal resistance, we integrated elements of going tribal to create a new company, Division-D. As digital technology disrupted Kodak’s business, they held onto the film business as everyone was going digital. Copyright 2007-2013 by StrategyDriven Enterprises, LLC. It was clear it needed a tribal approach.

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How RFID Technology Improves Hospital Care

Harvard Business Review

The successful experience illustrates the role that relatively simple technology (e.g., The project was launched in 2013, and the RFID system was rolled out in stages starting in the summer of 2015. Use technology to identify and address barriers. And equipment is tagged with discrete RFID stickers.

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0511 | Larry Downes: Full Transcript

LDRLB

Actually, this project started probably three or four years ago when Paul’s last book came out, which is called Jumping the S-Curve. Paul Nunes and I have known each other for many years, and we’ve both been writing about the subject of disruptive innovation from different vantage points and different angles. LARRY: Sure.

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A Global Online Network Lets Health Professionals Share Expertise

Harvard Business Review

He had recently commented on a discussion on GHDonline.org regarding critical gaps in the diagnosis and treatment of drug resistant tuberculosis. In response, our team at the Global Health Delivery Project at Harvard launched an online platform to generate and disseminate knowledge in health care delivery. How do you design a hospital?

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9 Productivity Tips from People Who Write About Productivity

Harvard Business Review

Technological innovations have led to round-the-clock work schedules and mounting expectations. Our most satisfying work comes about when we’re playing offense, working on projects that we ourselves initiate. But Wharton professor and psychologist Adam Grant believes resisting this urge can actually make us more productive.