by Dr Ken Hudson | Jul 17, 2017 | Creative Thinking Techniques, How to become a creative leader, How to grow your Revenue, Speed Thinking, Workshop Facilitator
5 Principles to Learn a New Skill I am a great fan of Anders Ericsson, a Professor at Florida State University. Anders is an expert on expertise and human performance. He is the author of what some people call the 10,000 hour rule. This is the idea that expertise in...
by Dr Ken Hudson | Jun 29, 2017 | Creative Thinking Techniques, Disruptive Innovation, How to become a creative leader, How to boost your productivity, How to grow your Revenue, How to improve your Sales & Marketing
The 100x Innovation Starting Point In the 100x Innovation System, innovation is defined as: Anything, new or different that potentially creates value. It can be a 1x change, idea or solution (e.g. a walking meeting) right up to a 10x game-changing product or a 100x...
by Dr Ken Hudson | Jun 22, 2017 | Disruption, Disruptive Innovation, How to become a creative leader, How to grow your Revenue, How to improve your Sales & Marketing
What is the Three Horizons Framework? In 1999, the book — The Alchemy of Growth was published. It’s authors Mehrdad Baghai, Stephen Coley and David Clark studied a number of high growth organisations and as a result developed The Three Horizons Framework....
by Dr Ken Hudson | Jun 22, 2017 | Customer Experience, Disruptive Innovation, How to grow your Revenue, How to improve your Sales & Marketing, How to innovate in a fast, simple and low risk way
Small changes over time – add up I found this corner of a book store I recently visited. In this corner were the best sellers of the store. This is a classic example of a 1x Innovation. It’s a small, almost quiet, gentle nudge. The corner of the book store...
by Dr Ken Hudson | Jun 21, 2017 | Disruption, Disruptive Innovation, How to become a creative leader
1x to 10x to 100x! In the 100x Innovation system there are 3 types of innovation. I call these 1x, 10x and 100x. All 3 are interconnected and form a new, exponential innovation curve. I will discuss each of these in turn. 1x Innovation: These are the small, bite-size...