The ABCs of Innovation
Innovation is the introduction of new ideas, goods, services, and practices which are intended to be useful (though a number of unsuccessful innovations can be found throughout history)....
Read MoreInnovation is the introduction of new ideas, goods, services, and practices which are intended to be useful (though a number of unsuccessful innovations can be found throughout history)....
Read MoreInnovation is a particularly sticky problem because it so often remains undefined. We treat it as a monolith, as if every innovation is the same and one approach fits all. ...
Read MoreAnyone who claims innovation is easy is kidding himself. Commanding your employees to “be innovative!” is like shouting,...
Read MoreA managing transitions approach for organizational change presentation by Frank Voehl...
Read MoreThe purpose of this article is to summarize several change theories and assumptions about the nature of change...
Read MoreTransformation theory, first explained by George Land (also George Ainsworth Land) (1927-) is a description of the structure of change in natural systems...
Read MoreThe model in this LeanBrief was adapted by Frank Voehl from a Spring 2000 article by William Bridges and Susan Mitchell Bridges...
Read MoreThe Change Management model is organized around Bloom’s Taxonomy and consists of 16 elements....
Read MoreCopious amounts of waste can occur in the workplace, particularly in a manufacturing process...
Read MoreRoutinely reviewing the organization’s process and quality management systems to spur continuous improvement is one of...
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