Innovation on demand

I bet you wish you had a nickel for every time you've heard a presentation on innovation. I do. Throw in five cents more for speeches on unlocking the creativity of your company-department-association-team and I'd be rolling nickels for the rest of my days. Organizations of all kinds love to talk about innovation, perhaps because it is so much easier to have a good chat on the subject than it is to actually do it. There is another reason why it is so popular a topic on the lecture circuit, however: The ability to innovate is considered to ...

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