Quiet boss: Leadership for introverts
Working on complex problems as an introvert can get tricky. Your introverted side is suited for digging into complex issues, thinking about the big picture,
Insights, tips, and lessons learned transforming complex systems.
Working on complex problems as an introvert can get tricky. Your introverted side is suited for digging into complex issues, thinking about the big picture,
Hopefully your Enterprise Design Sprint will turn out perfectly. But life isn’t perfect so this post is all about troubleshooting tips for preventing and dealing
You’ve completed your Enterprise Design Sprint. Congrats! After you’ve gotten feedback there are two things left to do: figure out exactly what you’ll be doing
In April, we read Part I of “Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln” by Doris Kearns Goodwin. The Recharted Territory reading for
You’ve been sprinting for almost a week and you’re probably exhausted but there’s one day left. This is the day when you’ll share your prototypes
We’re continuing the week with Day 4: Prototyping. In Day 3 you created detailed sketches of what you want to build so it’s time to
After a brief break last week we’re back to the #EnterpriseDesignSprints series. We left off at the end of Day 2: High-Level To-Be and now
Everyone survived the first day and you’re excited to keep going. Day 2 is the fun “what could be” day. The day when anything goes.
You’ve picked a sprint topic and have gotten people excited about it. This week we’re going to talk about the first phase of the Enterprise
You read last week’s post about why you should try an Enterprise Design Sprint, and you’re ready to get started. First things first: picking the
Does any of this sound like you? You’re a changemaker working on a complex problem either as an entrepreneur or intrapreneur. You have some resources
Have you ever spent hours putting together a logical case, only to have it thrown out or ignored? Morality research might help clarify why you’re