Experts As Biggest Obstacle To Innovation, New Thinking
Posted on20 Jul 2020
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People don’t like very new ideas. Experts are even worse. Thus, they often are the biggest obstacle to innovation and new ways... Read More
Importance Of Conflict in Business Decision-Making Processes
Posted on15 Jun 2020
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It’s simple. Conflict improves decisions except when it does not. Thus, we realize the importance of conflict in business decision-making processes by... Read More
Misfit Employees Improving Innovation, Integration And Interactions
Posted on27 Apr 2020
Tagscollaboration, organizational culture, diversity, employees, innovation, problem solving, Talent, Intersectional Thinking
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A colleague, who died young, had shared the interviewing guide of a top digital firm. In its introduction, the firm stated its... Read More
Signs Coworkers Exerting Dominance Over Others In Situations
Posted on03 Feb 2020
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Whether an employee or manager, it’s important to know the signs of coworkers exerting dominance over others in situations. That’s because they... Read More
Attitudes Toward Structure Triggering Personality Conflicts At Work
Posted on30 Dec 2019
Tagspersonality differences, bell curve, structure, growth, Real-time personality assessment, innovation, freedom-order duality, analysis
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To grow businesses must scale. That means more structure. People differ though. Their personalities respond differently to structure. Thus, these attitudes trigger... Read More
Maximizing The Business Relationship Between Innovation And Creativity
Business people often misunderstand the relationship between innovation and creativity. Yet, the relationship is a close one. Thus, maximizing the relationship is... Read More
Tips For Successful Innovation Teams From Acclaimed Black Hole Imaging Team
Posted on13 May 2019
Tagscollaboration, decision-making process, dissent, innovation, project management, team building, consensus, bias, black holes, confirmation bias
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Taking pictures rely upon objects reflecting light, any light. A black hole swallows light. So, how does one get a picture if... Read More
Most Conspiratorial Secret About Experts That’s Hard To See
Posted on14 Jan 2019
TagsScientific Method, research methodologies, peer review, money, innovation, office politics, conspiracies, Secrets About Experts Series
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The most conspiratorial secret about experts is the way money coordinates behaviors among those with an interest in research. They include grantors,... Read More
Open Offices Failing And Privacy’s Invasion Of Them
Posted on17 Dec 2018
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Let’s face it. We’re witnessing open offices failing. Admit it. They only came out to cut costs. Period. Where’s the proof? Privacy... Read More
Key Innovative Tip From The Bohemian Rhapsody Movie
Posted on10 Dec 2018
TagsBohemian Rhapsody Movie, Queen, innovation sprouting acorn analogy, meetings, innovation, dissent, organizational culture, creativity, conflict
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The Bohemian Rhapsody movie has several key tips for innovative teams. The most valuable one comes up about three-fourths into the movie.... Read More