Crummy Implementation Cripples Companies, Not Inertia
Inertia isn’t what kills companies. Active inertia is rarely a company’s problem. What causes companies to fail is crummy (or sloppy) execution.
Read MoreInertia isn’t what kills companies. Active inertia is rarely a company’s problem. What causes companies to fail is crummy (or sloppy) execution.
Read MoreAs the business world looks back and ahead, let’s revisit what Michael Schrage predicted for 2013 in HBR.
Read MoreRE:INVENTION’s Jorge Barba discusses the future of connected experiences and innovation in 2014.
Read MoreRE:INVENTION’s Joe Barrus explains the importance of ideation and why businesses should be thankful for it.
Read MoreWhile the Thanksgiving holiday is riddled with myths — it’s a perfect time to reflect on diversity. In business, diversity and dissent drive innovation.
Read MoreAre there any downsides to gaining efficiency and the Digital Revolution? This Friday 5×5 features 5 insights from the RE:INVENTION team on what digitalization means for the future of employment.
Read MoreWhat you measure is all you get.
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