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Ways to Boost Innovation and Accelerate Organizational Learning

The Practical Leader

In his article “Building a Learning Organization,” he writes, “Experimentation involves the systematic searching for and testing of new knowledge … A study of more than 150 new products concluded that ‘the knowledge gained from failures (is) often instrumental in achieving subsequent successes.’

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Are you a Leader or a Lemming?

Great Leadership By Dan

Signs of a Lemming Leader: Use of jargon: Do you use the terms restructuring, high reliability, six sigma, just culture, strategic sourcing, population health, or employee engagement in your organization? Your bookshelf: Are they all leadership books? Encourage the customization of best practices in your organization.

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Value-Added Leadership

Strategy Driven

One rarely advances more than one rung on the ladder during the course of service to the organization in question: Resource. Duties, activities, tasks, behaviors, attitudes, contracting, project fulfillment. Value-added leadership is a healthy way of life that puts collaborations first. Equipment, tools, materials, schedules.

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What Kind of Thinker Are You?

Harvard Business Review

The problem is that technologies for collaboration are improving faster than people’s ability to learn to use them. A year ago we set out to find the answer, drawing on the collective experience of dozens of collaborative communities and learning organizations. When you want a status update, you go to the project manager.