Human-Centered Change & Innovation Weekly #131
Braden Kelley
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This week we bring you articles from Shep Hyken, Mike Shipulski, Greg Satell, John Bessant, Braden Kelley, Dennis Stauffer and Robyn Bolton on innovation, skateboarding, iteration, behavior, artificial intelligence and customer surveys.
Any reactions to the articles? Leave them in the comments below!
Guest Post from John Bessant
What have ollies, decks, trucks, popsicles, cruisers and kicktails got in common? If you’d asked me that back in December I would have quietly assumed you were from another planet. But now I’m happy to say I’m in a good position to enlighten you ...
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Guest Post from Dennis Stauffer
One of the things that all sound innovation processes have in common is some way to iterate. To repeatedly work through a process that allows you to refine whatever you’re trying to create. That might be building a prototype, testing it and building another version based on what you’ve learned. It might be ...
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Guest Post from Mike Shipulski
What if you could see everyone as doing their best? When they are ineffective, what if you think they are using all the skills to the best of their abilities? What changes when you see people as having a surplus of good intentions and a shortfall of skills?
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by Braden Kelley
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Guest Post from Robyn Bolton
AI is NOT a substitute for person-to-person discovery conversations or Jobs to be Done interviews. But it is a freakin’ fantastic place to start…if you do the work?before?you start.
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Guest Post from Shep Hyken
Why does a company send out a customer satisfaction survey? Generally, it is to find out if they did a good job or what they can do to make the experience better. In the weekly Super Amazing Show I do with Brittany Hodak, we talked about surveys.
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Guest Post from Greg Satell
When you think of breakthrough innovation, someone like Steve Jobs, Jeff Bezos or Elon Musk often comes to mind. Charismatic and often temperamental, people like these seem to have a knack for creating the next big thing and build great businesses on top of them. They change the world in ways that few can.
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6 个月Braden Kelley Very Informative. Thank you for sharing.