Human-Centered Change & Innovation Weekly #40
Braden Kelley
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This week we bring you articles from Mike Shipulski , Braden Kelley , ?Shep Hyken , Drs. Dean Anderson and Linda Ackerman Anderson, Ed.D. Arlen Meyers, MD, MBA and Greg Satell on transformation, innovation ecosystems, content experience, design and entrepreneurship.
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Guest Post from Mike Shipulski
With inflation on the rise and sales on the decline, the time to reduce costs is now.
But before you can design out the cost you’ve got to know where it is. And the best way to do that is to create a Pareto chart that defines product cost for each subassembly, with the highest cost subassemblies on the left and the lowest cost on the right. Here’s a pro tip ...
Guest Post from Shep Hyken
Content marketing is a sound strategy. Using email, texting, and social media, companies, and brands are taking advantage of an effective way to connect with customers. Most companies use content to deliver value-added information that gets customers excited about what they sell. That makes sense, but ...
Guest Post from Drs. Dean Anderson and Linda Ackerman Anderson
Knowing which type of change your organization is undergoing is critical to your success. Three types exist, and each requires different change strategies, plans and degrees of employee engagement. A very common reason for failure in transformational change is ...
Curated by Braden Kelley
We often think that collecting as much information as possible will help us make the best decisions. Sometimes that’s true, but sometimes it hamstrings our progress. Other times it can be flat out dangerous.
Guest Post from Arlen Meyers, M.D.
It seems to me there is confusion about physician entrepreneurship, its definition and whether it represents a threat to professionalism. I’m not alone. Is a physician entrepreneur someone who starts and runs a business, or is it something more?
Guest Post from Greg Satell
The world today just seems to move faster and faster all the time. From artificial intelligence and self-driving cars to gene editing and blockchain, it seems like every time you turn around, there’s some newfangled thing that promises to transform our lives and disrupt our businesses.
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