Human-Centered Change & Innovation Weekly #173
Braden Kelley
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This week we bring you content from Shep Hyken, Mike Shipulski, Greg Satell, Janet Sernack, Art Inteligencia, Howard Tiersky and Robyn Bolton on innovation, marketing, change, customer experience, AI, language, experience audits and leadership.
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Guest Post from Janet Sernack
We are a small, cohesive, committed group of corporate executives, consultants, educators, coaches, and trainers who connected and maximized the differences and diversity of our group by debating how to apply innovation as the glue to achieve sustainable change everywhere. Our mission is to amplify and catalyze innovators, organizations, and communities to stimulate and achieve sustainable ...
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Guest Post from Art Inteligencia
In today’s fast-paced business landscape, where technological innovation and rapidly evolving consumer expectations are the norm, organizations need to manage change more adeptly than ever before. Introducing unique products or transforming internal processes is not just about ...
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Guest Post from Mike Shipulski
If you want to move in a new direction, you can call it disruption, innovation, or transformation. Or, if you need to rally around an initiative, call it Industrial Internet of Things or Digital Strategy. The naming can help the company rally around a new common goal, so take some time to ...
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Guest Post from Howard Tiersky
You want to innovate, to drive change in your organization. New products, new processes, new markets, new technologies, new ways of working together. People in any organization have a tendency to resist change. This is for many reasons including ...
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Guest Post from Art Inteligencia
In an ever-evolving business landscape, companies striving for success in 2025 and beyond must focus on creating exceptional experiences for their employees, customers, and partners. The traditional approaches to delivering value are no longer sufficient; organizations must re-imagine ...
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Guest Post from Robyn Bolton
If innovation (the term) is dead?and we will continue to engage in innovation (the activity), how do we talk about creating meaningful change without falling back on meaningless buzzwords? The answer isn’t finding ...
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Guest Post from Shep Hyken
I’ve been writing a lot about artificial intelligence (AI) and the digital customer experience (CX). Many of the executives I interview and the articles I refer to are all about how AI is revolutionizing, changing, helping and sometimes hurting CX. So we’ve heard from experts. How about ...
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Guest Post from Greg Satell
Every time I speak to a group of executives, they complain that their organizations desperately need to change, but that the bosses are hostile to it. And every time I speak to a group of leaders, they say that change is their highest priority, but can’t seem to align the rank-and-file behind ...
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8 小时前Thanks Braden Kelley, always great to be in such esteemed company.