The Enemy of Innovation? Expertise, Says Author of “Best Practices Are Stupid”, Stephen Shapiro
People tend to think an expert is the be-all and end-all – the A-to-Z on an important subject. But that’s not true when it comes to innovation, says writer and innovation leader Stephen Shapiro, author of “Best Practices Are Stupid”. Expertise can actually keep business leaders from that one great idea that will push them to the top.
Stephen Shapiro Says Stop Thinking Outside the Box – Instead, Find a Better Box
Many think “outside-the-box” is the bedrock of innovation. But innovation expert Stephen Shapiro, author of Best Practices Are Stupid, shows that outside-the-box isn’t king. Instead it’s a misconception that, if corrected, could lead to big organizational advancements.
Stephen Shapiro Shows How To Avoid “One-Hit Wonder” Syndrome in “Best Practices Are Stupid”
One-hit wonders might be memorable. But really – they’re not respected or considered mega successful. That’s why it’s so vital to continuously innovate in big ways. Innovation expert Stephen Shapiro details this syndrome in his new book, “Best Practices Are Stupid”.
Stephen Shapiro Reveals “Survival of the Adaptable” in New Book, “Best Practices Are Stupid”
Best practices are not always about survival of the fittest. A tried and true idea does not necessarily mean it’s the best. Innovation leader Stephen Shapiro understands this truth with striking clarity and gives us his insider knowledge in his new book, “Best Practices Are Stupid”.
Need Better Ideas, Faster? IdeaFisher Retro-7, for Windows 7 Resurrects Classic IdeaFisher Program
IdeaFisher creativity and brainstorming software, the award-winning innovation program, is now available to run seamlessly on Windows 7 PC’s. Some fancy bit-twiddling creates a Phoenix Rising of the classic, with all of the legacy features intact.
Stand Out Author Connie Podesta Unveils 3-Step Secret of How to Out-Think and Out-Perform the Competition
After coaching, counseling, interviewing and speaking to hundreds of thousands of people in all industries, it’s become clear to Connie Podesta, author of “10 Ways to Stand Out from the Crowd,” that three areas demand full focus and attention to ensure success in the business world: Strengths, skills, and self-improvement.