Innovation Leaders Practice Humility

Since ancient times, the merits of humility in a leader have been extolled by people who know a thing or two about leadership. As the Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu wrote 1,500 years ago, “I have three precious things which I hold fast and prize. The first is gentleness;...

4 Bold Innovations in Marketing

In the past twenty years the process of reaching your customers and interacting with them has undergone a massive change, and it’s still changing. Before the digital revolution, connecting with potential customers was a hit-or-miss proposition. By sending advertising...

How Not to Manage Innovation: The Osborne Effect

What’s the “Osborne Effect?” It’s a particularly tragic story of a self-imposed disaster that could have been avoided by the innovator getting out of the echo chamber and basing business decisions on reality, not over-exuberant fantasy. It demonstrates that innovation...