When a group collaborates, empathy is often assumed to be present, but it is rarely the case. I believe it is a good idea for the group to highlight the need for empathy so that all voices are heard and the room is not dominated by the extraverts or the HiPPO: Highest Paid Person’s Opinion. In addition, when we consider where each person is “coming from” (empathy) and when we agree on ways of working, we are less likely to hold back on our suggestions or withhold beneficial critique.
Posted 3 years ago Tagged Aidan McCullen Better Simpler Strategy Business Entrepreneurship Felix Oberholzer Gee Harvard Innovation Leadership Technology Undisruptable
At a time when many managers struggle not to drown in vast seas of projects and initiatives, these businesses follow simple rules that help them select the few ideas that truly make a difference. We welcome author of “Better, Simpler Strategy: A Value-Based Guide to Exceptional Performance”, Felix Oberholzer-Gee
Posted 4 years ago Tagged Change Changemaker Pharmakós Rene Girard Scapegoat
“Rationalizations and the incessant search for scapegoats are the psychological cataracts that blind us to […]
Posted 4 years ago Tagged Aidan McCullen Cascades Create a Movement that Drives Transformational Change Greg Satell Innovation Show
Cascades: How to Create a Movement that Drives Transformational Change, with Greg Satell.
Posted 4 years ago Tagged A Mindset of Permanent Reinvention for Individuals Aidan McCullen Innovation Aidan McCullen Undisruptable aidanmccullen Permanent Reinvention
While we cannot see into the future, there are repeatable patterns that we can understand. The first step to becoming Undisruptable is to realize that evolution is a natural part of life, and nature provides many examples. If you haven’t guessed already that is the blurb for my own book and because of so many requests from former guests and listeners. I will be interviewed today by guest host, a friend of the innovation and professional friend, Whitney Johnson.
Posted 4 years ago Tagged Nietsche Struggles Oustourcing Innovation Struggles good for us
when organisations outsource their future to consultants they are depriving themselves of their future. The start of any learning curve is steep and characterised by setbacks, obstacles and failures, but that is how we learn best. (That goes for children too.)
Posted 4 years ago Tagged 5G networks Aidan McCullen artificial intelligence (AI) Augmented Reality autonomous machines Blockchain Steve Brown the bald futurist The Innovation Ultimatum the Internet of Things (IoT)
Today’s book is both a call to innovate for survival in a rapidly evolving competitive environment, and a moral imperative to use these six technologies to serve people, elevate work, and make a lasting, positive impact on the world.
We welcome author of
“The Innovation Ultimatum How six strategic technologies will reshape every business in the 2020s” Steve Brown
Posted 4 years ago Tagged “There is nothing as difficult and as expensive Aidan McCullen Undisruptable as trying to keep a corpse from stinking.” but also nothing as futile Organisational Necromones Peter Drucker
Necromones are fatty acids in insects associated with decomposition and are a strong signal for members of the same species to stay away—possibly to protect others from catching a contagion. Like animals, humans have putrefaction volatiles that act as necromones. This ability to sense death, decomposition or disease is important, it serves the survival of a species. This Thursday Thought poses the question, can you sense when an organisation is dying?
Posted 4 years ago Tagged Aidan McCullen Blog Aidan McCullen Innovation Aidan McCullen Undisruptable Dentralisation Leadership Lessons from Birds Murmurations of Leadership
Experts believe birds come together in compact masses because grouping together offers safety in numbers from predators, such as falcons. Such predators find it hard to target one bird in the middle of a hypnotising flock of up to thousands. Other reasons for murmurations include include the warmth of a group at night during the winter. They also gather to exchange information, such as good feeding areas. Organisations can learn a lot from such behaviour.
Posted 4 years ago Tagged 2030 2030 Book Complexity Mauro Guillén Trends Wharton Mauro Guillen
Today’s episode summarises some of the groundbreaking analysis of the business, economic, and technological trends of today to predict what the world will look like in 2030 – and how the Coronavirus pandemic will accelerate each of these major trends.