Why is introducing yourself in a new way so similar to innovation?

By Mike Morrison - Last updated: Saturday, August 15, 2009 - Save & Share - 6 Comments

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

Dr. Jacqueline Byrd–the brains behind the CREATRIX Assessment explores Creativity, Risk Taking and Innovation–

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Mike Morrison is a consultant and change agent specialising in developing skills in senior people to increase organizational performance. Mike is also founder & director of RapidBI, an organizational effectiveness consultancy.


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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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