by Dr Ken Hudson | Jul 23, 2014 | How to improve your Sales & Marketing, How to innovate in a fast, simple and low risk way
The Little Bets Book I have just finished reading a wonderful book called Little Bets by Peter Sims — How breakthrough ideas emerge from small discoveries. In this book he gives numerous case studies of how many successful people from comedians to business...
by Dr Ken Hudson | Jul 23, 2014 | How to become a creative leader, How to improve your Sales & Marketing, How to innovate in a fast, simple and low risk way
The story of Zendesk I have often wondered if the leaders of a successful company always knew they would make it. I have also wondered if a seemingly big idea for a business was always obvious or only in retrospect? This is the story of a fabulously successful...
by Dr Ken Hudson | Jul 15, 2014 | How to innovate in a fast, simple and low risk way
Disruptive Innovation is everywhere Articles and case studies on disruptive innovation seem to be everywhere. Every second consultant seems to be advocating the idea of disrupt or else. Disruptive Innovation was made popular by Clayton Christensen and since then it...
by Dr Ken Hudson | Jul 15, 2014 | Employee Experience, How to become a creative leader, How to innovate in a fast, simple and low risk way
The Lean Startup The Lean Startup by Eric Ries has been a major step forward for entrepreneurs everywhere. It provides as the book cover suggests: “A new approach to business that’s being adopted around the world. It is changing the way companies are built...
by Dr Ken Hudson | Jul 10, 2014 | How to become a creative leader, How to innovate in a fast, simple and low risk way
What is the butterfly effect? The term butterfly effect was first coined by Edward Norton Lorenz (23 May 1917 – 16 April 2008). Lorenz was an American mathematician and meteorologist and a pioneer of chaos theory. The butterfly effect, according to Wikepedia is: In...