by New & Improved | Jan 16, 2018 | Leadership Values
A key habit of the innovative brain is responsibility-taking. As innovation leaders, you and I need to see ourselves as the First Person: the one primarily responsible for turning problems into stories of success. Yes, we often need others to help in the mission of...
by New & Improved | Jan 9, 2018 | Leadership Values, Top 20 blog posts
The Last Supper, the Vitruvian Man, the Mona Lisa, flying machines, ideal cities, and a triple-barreled cannon. These are just some of the known works of esteemed artist, mathematician, and engineer, Leonardo da Vinci. Celebrated as an “innovator,” this article...
by New & Improved | Dec 1, 2017 | Innovative Teams, Leadership Values, Top 20 blog posts
Managing emotions to foster innovation Feelings are wonderful things. We’re glad we have them — can you imagine a world where feelings didn’t exist? It would be pretty bland. There are, however, feelings that we enjoy more, feelings that we enjoy less, and feelings...
by New & Improved | Nov 15, 2017 | Leadership Values, Tools & Techniques
Our basic brain–wiring inhibits us from reacting the way we should to spark innovation. For most of us, there is a need to re–wire our fear vs. curiosity neural circuitry. Fortunately we can. Let’s look at some of the “wiring” behind your eyes so you can understand...
by New & Improved | May 19, 2016 | Leadership Values
It’s been known for a while now that command and control leadership is in most cases ineffective. Many leaders and organizational cultures are still struggling with this transition to a more mature understanding of what makes work happen well. You hear comments...
by New & Improved | Mar 4, 2016 | Innovation Culture, Leadership Values
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