For a lateral look at life in the modern office it is hard to beat Dilbert. Sometimes it is too close for comfort! I liked this one so much I had to share it.
Paul Sloane
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I ran a short workshop session today after the BQF Annual General Meeting. The first thing we did was to construct a new elevator pitch. Each delegate had to write down how they would currently describe their organisation in one sentence. We got a lot of short mission statements and advertising tag lines. Then people designed [...] In this article on Innovation Tools Michael Dalton gives some useful tips on how to succeed with open innovation. In particular he gives some ‘premarital counselling’ to companies considering joining together in an innovation enterprise. The key points are: I. Want – Do you have a clear understanding of what you want and need from [...] Set the Destination and let Your Team plot the Route The challenge with innovation is finding products and services that are easier to use, easier to maintain and more appealing to customers. Where can you draw the creativity and drive to make this happen? Often the best source for innovation is the team [...] |
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