Innovation

Can Embracing Failure Be Your Team’s Secret to Success?

Can failure actually lead to better outcomes? This course will teach you how to turn setbacks into opportunities for growth and innovation. By celebrating failures, setting failure goals, and adopting a “yes, and” mindset, you’ll learn to lead through a culture of continuous improvement. Imagine your team feeling safe to take risks, learning from every ...

Is Your Leadership Sparking Creativity or Stifling It?

Looking to boost your team’s innovative solutions? This course will show you how to encourage creative discussions and embrace creative tension to drive innovation. By adopting techniques from improv comedy, you’ll learn how to turn any brainstorming session into a dynamic, collaborative environment. Imagine your team feeling excited to share their boldest ideas, knowing they’ll ...

Embracing Your Career: Drive Innovation and Inclusion in Your Career

The metamorphosis of New York City’s High Line into a cherished park symbolizes the power of diversity and inclusivity in driving innovative solutions. This course delves into the essence of fostering a diverse and inclusive environment through exploring practical strategies like active listening, self-leadership, engaging diverse talent, and broadening networks. Learners will be guided on ...

Making the Most of Artificial Intelligence (AI) at Work

In this course, you’ll learn when to apply Artificial Intelligence to your work and when humans are more effective problem solvers. We’ll explore the realm of AI, with a particular emphasis on advanced language models like ChatGPT, Bard, and Claude. Throughout the course, you’ll gain insights into the capabilities of these text-generation models and where ...

The Innovation for Managers Series

Solving problems is the key to innovation and advancement, but far too often, we get in our own way by assuming the solution before we’ve really analyzed the problem. Getting stuck on the assumed solution will slow you down, creating more steps that have to be taken to achieve the desired result. This quick and ...

Constraints Are a Good Thing

The response to constraints of any kind is generally negative. They’re seen as barriers to your success and abilities and are often used as excuses for failure. To an innovator, however, constraints are just more opportunities for creative thinking, problem-solving, and unconventional application of resources. When you’re dealing with limitations, you’re forced to think outside ...
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