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Innovation can involve big ideas, whole new products and totally new processes. Equally, innovation happens in the many small things we think about, improve and question every day. As it turns out, both types of innovation matter a great deal to an organization’s success. So, what can you do as an individual or as a leader within an organization to be more innovative? How can you think about the future in a more productive way? My guest believes anyone can learn to be innovative. Tune in to hear some of the 63 small things, the nuggets, you can do at any level to be more innovative, more future-oriented.

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💡 About the show:
There is no growth in comfort and no comfort in growth. Business today typically values and promotes leaders for their subject expertise. Leaders who have command of the details and execute based on knowledge and experience are highly respected. However, to grow as a leader you have to get out of your comfort zone – that means learning to lead without just being the expert. Learn to gain the trust and respect of a team that might know more than you do. Get comfortable with ambiguity and with not having all the information. Develop the skills and confidence to lead in a different way.

For female leaders, subject expertise is usually the source of their confidence. Learning to lead outside your comfort zone is one step for breaking through the glass ceiling. The show’s purpose is to give you tips on how can you develop the capability to lead – to get out of your comfort zone.

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