Tag Archives: Incentives

Why are we so passionate about being Innovative?

This is a question Brian and I get more often than not when people first read our blog and see that it is about innovation…innovation in a traditionally laggard industry such as ours. What I explain is quite simple. While we are certainly not where we want to be in this area, we have started.Continue Reading

Who will Innovate tomorrow?

Since Rick and I have been writing about innovation for over a year now, we have seen and heard a lot of great information.  While most of it has been business related, some has stretched beyond these boundaries and given us an opportunity to explore innovation in other aspects of our life. This is oneContinue Reading

Get your Employees Involved to Solve…

One question I get asked on a regular basis is, “How do you get employees involved and interested in helping you innovate?” Great question and like most good questions, there is more than one answer. We have talked about several ways other organizations have been successful in getting this to happen, and here is anotherContinue Reading

Are your “incentives” stopping your ability to Innovate?

One situation that is very much in front of almost every business leader today is the melding of different workforces (Baby Boomers, Millenials, etc.) to work together and be productive – let alone innovative.  This integration of the “Four Generations” is not only real but it can be a real barrier to growth but toContinue Reading