Chapter 6 Insights – Culture, Teams & Leadership Corporate Culture The BoK section on Culture, Teams and Leadership leads off with “While strategies, processes, and tools are important for product innovation success, ultimately it is people that really matter.”
Culture, Teams & Leadership While strategies, processes, and tools are important for product innovation success, ultimately it is people that really matter. Culture, teams and leadership covers: what is organization culture and the importance of developing the right culture of innovation; what is required to achieve a high performing team, and what team structures are appropriate in specific situations
Mysteries of Innovation Culture Jeremy Alexis, IPRO Originally posted: October 18, 2018 Watch time: 1 hour, 5 minutes Access the Webcast The mysteries of innovation culture: if these ideas are so good... why are they so hard to implement? The adoption of innovation methods and design thinking has left many companies with numerous ideas and ambition for creating change, but little in the way of implementation and measurable results
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TEI 317: Culture, teams, and leadership with Teresa Jurgens-Kowal, PhD Chad McAllister kHUB post date: January 15, 2021 Originally published: 2020 (The Everyday Innovator Podcast) Read time: 37 minutes Access the Podcast This is another episode in the series on a product management body of knowledge curated by the Product Development and Management Association (PDMA)
Mentorship as a Culture & Leadership Development Strategy PDMA Carolinas | March 16, 2021 Access the Recording Utilizing mentorship as an extension of leadership & culture development has become an important skill in remote work environments
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When Cultures Collide: What Can We Learn From Frictions in the Implementation of Design Thinking?
Description Discuss techniques for leading your company through the change from marketing and sales teams driving your product roadmap to one that’s based upon your customers. Learning Objectives Understanding Product Led Change Challenges and Opportunities Role of Product Managers Building a culture of Innovation Measuring Success About the Speaker Brad Power Brad Power has been in Retail and eCommerce for 20+ years. In his career he has worked in customer care, marketing and technology as both an individual contributor as well as leader. He currently leads Product Management and UX at Kendra Scott which is a jewelry business operating in retail, ecommerce and wholesale channels based in Austin, TX
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