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  • Only Managers Can Come Up with New Ideas. Wrong!

    If you haven't come to this conclusion yet, do so now: Managers are NOT the only source of new ideas in an organization. in fact, the manager's most important job is to assemble a team that can and does do that, according to Ram Charan, co-author of Execution . He adds that if only the boss came...
    Posted to Bill Lisowski's Blog (Weblog) by Bill Lisowski on 08-20-2008
  • Innovative Companies Outperform the Market

    Innovative companies usually outperform both the S&P Global 100 and S&P 500 indexes, according to BusinessWeek (June 16, 2008). some of those top companies include (with stock return): Microsoft, 12% Apple, 83% Nokia, 35% Research in Motion, 51% Google, 53% Hewlatt-Packard, 35% Nintendo, 77%...
    Posted to Bill Lisowski's Blog (Weblog) by Bill Lisowski on 08-14-2008
  • Cultivating Success Through New Ideas

    "If we are to achieve things we have never achieved before-- ---then we must do things we have never done before." This quote appeared in my notes from a workshop I took years ago. I don't know who said it then, or who originally said it. However, it is a powerful statement managers must...
    Posted to Managing Ideas (Forum) by Bill Lisowski on 04-17-2008
  • Can Your Team find Their Cloud?

    Google senior programmer Christophe Bisciglia had an idea, called "The Cloud" (BusinessWeek, Dec. 24, 2007). What it started as was a way for Google to provide advance training to college students to begin thinking on the large panaramic scale necessary to continue handling exponentially increasing...
    Posted to Bill Lisowski's Blog (Weblog) by Bill Lisowski on 12-21-2007
  • Cubicles Cut Collaboration

    Several large companies, including Hewlett-Packard, intel Corporation and Cisco Systems, are planning experiments to eliminate the traditional office arrangement of housing employees in rows of cubicles. Instead, their new office layouts include open areas with large tables, multiworker desks, and arm...
    Posted to Bill Lisowski's Blog (Weblog) by Bill Lisowski on 10-16-2007
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