Innovation
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How to Innovate with Virtual Teams
Martin Murphy developed a workflow management tool called “Innovation Sessions” to transform the ability of managers to leverage intellectual and creative capital. These are a particularly powerful type of meeting for virtual teams who can’t physically brainstorm together. -
The Coronavirus Outbreak Presents an Opportunity for Some Fintech Companies, a Threat for Others
Fintech was born from the ashes of the last economic downturn. Could the coronavirus outbreak and resulting financial challenges help or hurt the fintech industry? Financial communications specialist and author of The Money Hackers, Daniel Simon, says the answer isn't clear cut. -
Tap into People If You Want to Extract Meaning from Data
It seems like all decision making these days is data driven. Rishad Tobaccowala's 6 I Approach helps senior executives, board members, HR leaders, and customer advocates turn data into meaningful business outcomes. -
7 Characteristics of an Intrapreneur Who Will Disrupt Your Organization for the Better
Keeping your company relevant so that it’s around in the future will depend on its ability to constantly innovate. In order to utilize what intrapreneurs bring to the table, leadership must understand how to first identify them by looking for certain characteristics of an intrapreneur. -
What is Innovation, Anyway?
What is innovation today, if not creating a new product? John R. Brand explains how innovation, thinking differently, and adding value for your customers all go hand-in-hand. -
The 8 Myths Keeping You From Being the Definition of Intrapreneurship Culture
Cloaked in myths, the definition of intrapreneurship is not what you may think. A supportive intrapreneurship strategy not only encourages your employees to keep learning, but it can also result in innovative solutions and generate new revenue streams. -
Smart vs. Stupid Innovation
Even the best of companies have likely, at some point, refused to innovate out of fear that it would be little more than a waste of time or money. But, what if there was a tried and true way for you to avoid the stupid mistakes that can come with innovation? Could smart innovation not only be worth the risk but vital to the health of your organization?