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The Smallbiz Brain: Alan Brache

posted by David Wolf on Nov 5, 2007 | Comments (0) | Permalink | Trackback URL

In this segment, Alan Brache, a business consultant with Kepner-Tregoe [KT], explores what makes innovators be just that.

He talks about techniques that can be used to nurture innovation in all of us. One is the matter of creating an environment in organizations that helps unleash these inventive qualities, regardless of the individual and whether they “consider themselves creative” so to speak.

Brache says that an organization can explore innovative processes, not just products or inventions…per se. And he adds that the culture can be a real inhibitor of true innovation.

Find out more about innovation, what can get in the way of it, and discover how “free thinking” might apply to your small business in this interesting interview.


FILED IN: Communication, Management, New Thinking, Podcast, Productivity

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