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Score More in 2024: 24 Innovative Leadership Goals for the New Year

Modern Servant Leader

Here are 24 innovative leadership goals for the new year – including metrics to measure your progress…. Measurement: Percentage of successful projects applying Agile methods. Increase Innovation: Develop programs like hackathons, innovation days, and community support projects that help team members think outside of the box.

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Keep the Corporate Purpose Alive.

Rich Gee Group

Regularly communicate how individual roles and projects tie back to the company's purpose. This could be through internal newsletters, meetings, or informal chats. Introduce metrics that reflect customer satisfaction, employee engagement, innovation, and contribution to community initiatives.

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From Clashes to Collaboration – How to Cultivate a Thriving Team Culture After a Corporate Merger

Great Results Team Building

Don’t just say “we value collaboration,” define what collaboration looks like in practice – regular team meetings, shared documents, cross-functional projects. Utilize town halls, email newsletters, and internal social media platforms to keep everyone informed and engaged. Remember, granularity is key.

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Navigator Newsletter #180

Chart Your Course

The amazing thing is there are lots of innovative employees who have great ideas, but most of them go untapped. Create a system to learn and apply new knowledge, trends and ideas through evaluation, study and innovation. Just imagine if Steve Jobs was your employee and he suggested this idea for a computerized tablet called the Ipad.

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From Clashes to Collaboration – 7 Steps to a Thriving Team Culture After a Corporate Merger

Great Results Team Building

Don’t just say “we value collaboration,” define what collaboration looks like in practice – regular team meetings, shared documents, cross-functional projects. Bi-weekly team meetings and newsletters are valuable channels to keep communication flowing. Remember, granularity is key.

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Education? Innovation? Do - Learn - Do - Learn

Mills Scofield

Victor’s Leap Year Project “Masters Program” is the wave of the future. My work with students and the building project made me curious about further education in business, design, and social impact. I gave my self-made experiential education and the community project a title: The Leap Year Project.

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Use Constraint to Instigate Innovation

First Friday Book Synopsis

To sign up for a free subscription to any/all HBR newsletters, please click here. Far too many managers believe that depriving projects of resources will inspire innovation. Here is another valuable Management Tip of the Day from Harvard Business Review. While [.].