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”.
Anti-Bully Awareness Month – The Brilliance Project and Mesa County Valley School District Forge Partnership
Bullying is a problem in schools, the workplace, public venues, and now more than ever, online. With over 36 suicides across the nation and within the past four years forensically proven to be linked to cyberbullying, legislators are finally attempting to modernize laws in hopes of slowing this epidemic. MCVSD 51 has partnered with The Brilliance Project to provide an innovative curriculum to their community that will foster acceptance, tolerance, and celebrate diversity.
Successories Motivational Posters Find Tough Generic Competitors During Economic Downturn
Generic competitors in the motivational poster niche offer up to 65% savings from name brand market leaders.
Connie Podesta Unveils First of 10 Ways to Out-Think and Out-Perform the Competition: Re-Commit to Change
Change can be downright scary – depending on how we look at it. But in her award-winning book, “10 Ways to Stand Out From the Crowd,” author Connie Podesta shows us that dealing with change is in our DNA. That we’re three steps away – accepting, initiating, and integrating – from change that out-performs the competition.