Lisa Bodell
Autor de Why Simple Wins: Escape the Complexity Trap and Get to Work That Matters
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Everyone is a change agent, according to the author. It’s so important to move from what she calls Zombies, Inc. to Think, Inc. This involves both risk and trust: to allow all employees the opportunity and environment to be curious and inquisitive. No more handcuffs, but guardrails. Yes, projects may fail, and not 100% of the R&D budget will lead to successful innovation. The author wants you to kill fear, complacency and distractions.
Bodell identifies individual skills needed to shape tomorrow’s businesses:
- strategic imagination
- provocative inquiry
- creative problem solving
- agility
- resilience
On a business level the following behaviours should be leveraged:
- focus on the future
- challenge the status quo
- identify / invest in smart risks
- active collaboration
- continuous learning
Bodell draws from the work of such education luminaries as Sir Ken Robinson and the groundbreaking Blue School (founded by members of the Blue Man Group). The book reminded me of Daniel H. Pink‘s a whole new mind, Lynda Gratton’s Hot Spots, Satish Nambisan and Mohanbir Sawhney‘s The Global Brain and other works on innovation. On Killthecompany.com you can find the toolset described.… (más)