Why is introducing yourself in a new way so similar to innovation?
Jacqueline Byrd looks at our capacity to innovate and how a simple introduction demonstrates the basis of innovation and the fear it often facilitates.
Byrd describes the rules of innovation
- What do they all have in common?
- How do you assess them?
- How does understanding your own creativity and risk taking help you in your every day life?
- What gets in the way of businesses being creative and taking risks?
- Why is a simple exercise like introducing yourself in a new way so difficult–what does that have to do with creativity, risk taking and innovation in business?
RapidBI is an organizational effectiveness consultancy based in the UK but working internationally.
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3 Responses to “Why is introducing yourself in a new way so similar to innovation?”
Comment from Kaleem Kamboj
Time August 15, 2009 at 21:53
Why is introducing yourself in a new way so similar to innovation?
Comment from Bill Downing
Time August 16, 2009 at 11:48
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Comment from Ben Shoemate
Time August 16, 2009 at 11:49
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