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General Leadership

As owner and lead consultant at Maiers Educational Services , her passion for literacy and technology to discover creative ways to assist schools and organizations in meeting their learning and productivity goals. She has a cooking show in development & has recently written a children’s book.

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Slow Decline of Eastman Kodak due to an Inability to Reinvent

Coaching Tip

The film giant gave us the "Kodak Moment," which persists as the quintessential photographic experience even though in today''s digital camera age "selfies" on smartphones are a major factor. Creative changes in customers'' taste, technologies and global economic circumstance continue to destroy the Kodaks of this world.

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“Jobpocalypse”: How Robots Are Changing the Job Market

CO2

In these films, the robots gain consciousness, realize that humans are their enemy or simply unnecessary, and attempt to destroy them. Social work, entertainment, sales, and any job requiring the human essence or creativity may be safe for the time being. Robots most likely won’t be able to form creative thoughts for a long, long time.

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Are You Recognizing Your People’s Best Ideas?

Great Leadership By Dan

Kodak invented the digital camera and never marketed it because executives saw it as a lower quality competitor to film. In an organization, a hierarchy with levels of people who each suffer from the same bias against creative ideas, the effect can be devastating. creativity recognition innovation David Burkus'

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Getting From Idea To Execution: 5 Lessons From a Kickstarter Video

Terry Starbucker

2) Get out of the way and let the talented people do their job – For leaders it’s a natural tendency to want to “meddle” in creative things (ask any Marketing Manager), and in this project it was really hard not to do that. After all, we were filming a video – how cool it that?

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“Jobpocalypse” | How Robots Are Changing the Job Market

CO2

In these films, the robots gain consciousness, realize that humans are their enemy or simply unnecessary, and attempt to destroy them. Social work, entertainment, sales, and any job requiring the human essence or creativity may be safe for the time being. Robots most likely won’t be able to form creative thoughts for a long, long time.

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Ideas Are Not The Keys To Entrepreneurial Success

Tanveer Naseer

Disney didn’t think up animated films, or even amusement parks. No new idea comes formed ready for delivery to the market. Nobody has ever shown they have infallible, let alone reliable, instincts for anticipating how customers and markets receive new ideas. This is where some people make a huge mistake.