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by Roger Thenhaus | Sep 24, 2014
Often when it comes to business innovation, the go-to phrase seems to be thinking outside the box. Even though it is the box that may be keeping us all grounded, it really is that box that is preventing us from soaring. Using the excuse that change only works to cause...
by Roger Thenhaus | Sep 17, 2014
I had coffee the other day with Ken Tencer, author of The 90% Rule – What’s Your Next Big Opportunity and Cause a Disturbance. We got chatting about the advice he gives to Canadian Entrepreneurs and we got on the topic of his recent article in The Globe and Mail,...
by Roger Thenhaus | Sep 10, 2014
We’ve all heard them before, that ever elusive yet seemingly ever-present list of common characteristics of an effective CEO. And sure, maybe some of those things on that list are traits that you subscribe to on a regular basis. Many may not seem like...
by Roger Thenhaus | Sep 3, 2014
As an organization dedicated to helping others develop and implement business innovation, we routinely hear that change is so much easier said than done. And we can appreciate that – change is often difficult, from the beginning stages of identifying an issue to the...
by Roger Thenhaus | Aug 27, 2014
Leadership often comes with an already well-established and respected reputation, and often for good reason, but those of us in leadership positions, whatever they might be, know that that reputation is often accompanied by a set of assumptions that are not...
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