If you feel that dragging a passenger off a plane is an acceptable solution to getting airline personnel onto an overbooked flight, stop reading now. If HOW your product strategy objectives are met is important to you, carry on. The US airline incident this past...
What can a necktie and a virtual reality thrill ride teach us about the power of shared language and innovation? A lot, actually! I recently spent a week in Orlando with my family enjoying the breadth of entertainment offered by the area’s theme parks. Having visited...
Through the entrepreneurial lens of my experience, I’ve developed an interesting theory: people are more inclined to move when the pain of change is less than the pain to stay the same. More people seem to be motivated by wanting to avoid pain than actually capturing...
Working remotely has evolved from an emerging trend to the new normal. Productivity is the assumed result of eliminating the commute to the office, yet getting more hours to work is not the same as actually getting more done. Achieving success in remote work stems...
So often, our client discussions turn to innovation. Many wonder whether creativity is managed by a repeatable process or if it’s simply born of the Eureka effect. The answer? Yes. When tasks are strikingly similar or repeatable, process is very effective....