Your MO

What does it take to be a leader, especially in today’s environment? Openness: Receptivity, flexibility, seeking and accepting ideas from others, actively communicating Intention: Acting on purpose, willpower, volition, restraint Courage: Fearlessness, confidence, willingness to challenge ideas, standing steadfast in the face of adversity Integrity: Honesty, doing what one says he or she will do, … Read more

Setting the Example as a Leader

The power of balancing one’s technical and people skills, allowing a diversity of thought, backgrounds, and productive behavior drives a sustainable innovation culture.

Outsourcing Innovation for Greater ROI

Outsourcing needs to be done with getting the best value for resources and transactional costs available, and keeping critical core competencies available to remain nimble.

Aligning Your Stakeholders to Maximize Competitiveness

Leadership is often not about the leader but about those surrounding the leader. Balancing the needs of your stakeholders with those of the greater organization can streamline your innovation process to make your organization more competitive. How does one assess their own str

Leadership Styles in Technical Environments

Flexibility of style to the particular culture and adaptability to change helps direct the leadership style that best fits with the culture and align with stakeholders. A sturdy hand on the rudder approach in response to hyper-changing priorities wins in the long run, because in the end we all need to deliver to provide value.

Leadership Styles in Differing Corporate Cultures

captain-planet_www-txt2pic-comLeadership and management work in concert to shape the path and then drive the organization along that path. This is just as true for innovation environments yet with the added dimension of fitting in with the corporate culture of their organization. Innovation environments are comprised of technical leadership and those relevant stakeholders in the company that enable commercialization of novel goods and/or services.

In one viewpoint, innovation environments need to adapt to the culture of the corporate host. Put this way, the technical leadership of the research department and relevant stakeholders must understand the needs of the greater organization. What type of research organization fits best into a particular type of corporate culture? To answer this, it is best to define the corporate culture that “hosts” the research organization.

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