by Dr Ken Hudson | Dec 8, 2015 | Disruption, How to become a creative leader, How to improve your Sales & Marketing, How to reinvent your product, brand, business or career, Workshop Facilitator
Start your disruption planning process here We have all been taught to do a SWOT (i.e. strengths, weaknesses, opportunities & threats) as part of most planning processes. It provides a powerful snapshot as to where a business or brand is and where it might go in...
by Dr Ken Hudson | Dec 8, 2015 | Disruption, How to become a creative leader, How to grow your Revenue, How to reinvent your product, brand, business or career
Are leaders blind to new, disruptive threats? I was speaking at a conference on Disruption recently and one of the hot debates was how and why did the leaders from say Kodak for example not see the looming forces of disruption coming. It seems so obvious in retrospect...
by Dr Ken Hudson | Dec 3, 2015 | Disruption, How to become a creative leader, How to reinvent your product, brand, business or career
Is this the scariest question any leader can be asked? What’s your disruption strategy? As a facilitator I have found that leaders answer this question in basically two ways. 1. Yes we have one. What does it say? Is it still relevant? Are you being disrupted now...
by Dr Ken Hudson | Nov 29, 2015 | Disruption, How to become a creative leader, How to improve your Sales & Marketing, How to reinvent your product, brand, business or career
What to do when you have been disrupted? Test cricket matches played over 5 days have been around for over 150 years. Yet dwindling crowds has suggested that they were showing all the signs of disruption. One day cricket then the 20:20 version provided a seemingly...
by Dr Ken Hudson | Nov 26, 2015 | Creative Thinking Techniques, Disruption, How to become a creative leader, How to improve your Sales & Marketing, How to reinvent your product, brand, business or career, How to run an awesome Brainstorming Session, Workshop Facilitator
A,B,C,D…… What’s the next letter in this pattern? It’s of course the letter ‘E’ according to the alphabet we are all familiar with. The Alphabet is a pattern. Our brain likes to think in patterns because it’s more efficient....