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- Innovate or Die - Tactics #43-72 of 110 by Blogging Innovation on Nov 19, 2009
by Tom PetersThis is the third of four parts of the list of 110 Innovation Tactics.Click here to view Part One - Innovation Tactics #1-16Click here to view Part Two - Innovation Tactics #17-42Celebration!Celebrate! Innovative organizations are places...
- Get Optimum Output from Your Customers’ Input by Find IT Local on Nov 19, 2009
Your most valuable asset is often your customers output. Your customers opinion should be the very thing that shapes your business after all why are you in business if not for your customers? Finding out what your customer is thinking is not always...
- Don't Confuse User-Driven Innovation With Open Innovation by Blogging Innovation on Nov 13, 2009
by Stefan LindegaardDenmark has its share of world-leading companies on user-driven innovation. Lego, the toy company, is a great example of this through their Adult Fan Of Lego groups and many other initiatives.Another example is Coloplast which dev...
- Innovate or Die - Tactics #17-42 of 110 by Blogging Innovation on Nov 12, 2009
by Tom PetersThis is the second of four parts of the list of 110 Innovation Tactics.Click here to view Part One - Innovation Tactics #1-16We Are What We Eat. (And Who We Hang Out With.)Hang out/"We are what we eat" We are what we eat/We are who we co...
- What do you really mean? by Blogging Innovation on Nov 7, 2009
by Mike Brown Many (okay, let's be real, nearly all) corporate visions, missions, values, BHAGs (you name it), sound alike. They either extol bland concepts (i.e., "our associates will be the best") or meaningless ideas (i.e., "our human intellectual...
- 4th Quarter, November, December, End of Year means ? by Full Circle Admin Services and much More on Nov 5, 2009
Not only does the end of the year mean wrapping things up, gearing up for next year and completing projects by December 31, 2009; it also means a few other things. From a retailer's point of view, this is the busiest time of year. It should be for yo...
- It is time to fire some of your clients. by Second Wind Consultants on Oct 30, 2009
We talk about the need to downsize to accommodate reduced revenues and increased overhead, and frequently we focused on reducing payroll, negotiating a discount on rent, and reducing other controllable overhead items, all good ideas, actually nec...




