Posts Tagged ‘moving’
Moving from “Command and Control” to “Design and Do”
One mistake that we humans make is that we think we have time. Well, we don’t. Not really. For example, we’ve known for at least 30 years that our organizations – built with an industrial age logic, grounded in linear thinking – do not learn and adapt quickly in complex, dynamic environments.
Read MoreInsights from Ecuador: Moving to Network Thinking
Networks — collaborations, open innovation, clusters, ecosystems — drive an economy forward. Yet, many of today’s leaders are lagging behind. It’s understandable. They developed their skills in an Industrial Age,…
Read MoreMoving our Innovation Thinking from Barriers to Ecosystems
Commercialization of federally funded research at universities faces a bewildering array of obstacles. The reason: innovation — the translation of knowledge into value (or money) — emerges from continuous knowledge…
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