by Dr Ken Hudson | Feb 15, 2016 | Disruption, How to become a creative leader, How to reinvent your product, brand, business or career, Workshop Facilitator
A case study in disruption theory*? According to Richard J. Kramer, chairman, CEO and president of Goodyear: “Disruption is something that sneaks up on us and has an unexpected impact. It’s something that changes an industry forever. It is something that starts very...
by Dr Ken Hudson | Feb 10, 2016 | Creative Thinking Techniques, Disruption, How to become a creative leader, How to reinvent your product, brand, business or career, How to run an awesome Brainstorming Session, Workshop Facilitator
Yes and No! A hackathon (also known as a hackfest or codefest) according to wikipedia is: ‘an event in which computer programmers and others involved in software development and hardware development, including graphic designers, interface designers and project...
by Dr Ken Hudson | Feb 8, 2016 | How to become a creative leader, How to reinvent your product, brand, business or career, SME's, Workshop Facilitator
At point A or Point B? If you are a leader or business owner and you want to continue or boost growth than you must consider reinventing your brand or business. In a previous post I discussed What to Reinvent? And in another post i discussed the importance of...
by Dr Ken Hudson | Feb 7, 2016 | Disruption, How to become a creative leader, How to grow your Revenue, How to reinvent your product, brand, business or career, Workshop Facilitator
What is core? It’s one of the key questions for leaders and business owners. What can you reinvent? The answer lies in asking a different question to start with. What is core? What is core to your brand, organisation, product or process (or career)? The core is...
by Dr Ken Hudson | Feb 2, 2016 | Creative Thinking Techniques, Disruption, How to become a creative leader, How to grow your Revenue, How to reinvent your product, brand, business or career
Reinvention is like a major renovation – Disruption is a total knockdown Lets consider an analogy to explain the difference between innovation, reinvention and disruption. Imagine if you will that you have purchased a new house. You are faced with a number of...