Tag "top thinkers"
why your company might be risking a Kodak moment
You can be an innovative company and still go bankrupt. Take Kodak for example. They were a pretty innovative company, but that did not prevent them from going bust. Despite inventing the core technology used in digital cameras today, Kodak’s
Read Morefour reasons we settle for ‘good enough’
Marshall Goldsmith, author of Triggers, explores the nuances of ‘good enough’ behavior.
Read Moreunleashing collective genius
Leading innovation is about creating a context in which others are willing and able to innovate. Linda A Hill, Harvard Business School, shows the path.
Read Moreback to the future
Having compiled the Thinkers50 since 2001, Stuart Crainer and Des Dearlove highlight how the 2015 ranking was perhaps the most intriguing and significant.
Read Morewhat leadership looks like
Stuart Crainer traces the journey of the Haier Group, from hard times to becoming one of the world’s most innovative companies under the stewardship of Zhang Ruimin.
Read Morehow to achieve four-way wins
Life is the intersection and interaction of four domains: work, home, community, and the private self, according to Stew Friedman, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania.
Read Morepath to equilibrium change
Roger Martin, Martin Prosperity Institute, talks about the power of social entrepreneurship to change a stable, unjust equilibrium into a new, sustainable one.
Read Morecollaboration: rise of the third wave
Reputation has emerged as the new social currency in the age of collaborative consumption, says Rachel Botsman, Saïd Business School, Oxford University.
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