Who is leading management reinvention and fostering innovation in your organization?
Are You Perceived as an Innovation Leader?
In these times, organizations are focusing on the need to elevate performance through management reinvention and innovation.
If you aren’t an essential part of revitalization initiatives, you and your learning organization are becoming less relevant and may be being marginalized without knowing it.
Position Yourself as a Source of Fresh, Compelling Ideas
Attending this session will help you – as an L&D professional - discover and deliver to your organization the insights of the MiX Innovation exchange project, an open innovation project aimed at reinventing management for the 21st century.
The MiX community recently piloted a "Hackathon"-an experiment in open collaboration and global ideation. The Hackathon supports collective work over individual contribution, bringing management experts from far-flung locations together in a social community.
Learn Best Practices for Structuring a Global Ideation Effort
Learn new ideas to inspire your colleagues from project leaders, Michele Zanini, business architect at MiX, and Chris Grams, community guide for the MiX Hackathon, as they share best practices for structuring a global ideation effort, including:
Phase 1: Orientation and aspiration setting
Phase 2: Identification of specific root causes
Phase 3: Early "hacking" (or idea generation)
Phase 4: Refining the best hacks
Phase 5: Execution and dissemination
Participate in this event to expand your skills, knowledge and elevate your own position as a critical resource in your organization.
Who should attend: CLOs, VPs, Training Managers, Senior Trainers, Instructional Designers, Performance Consultants
Are You Leading Your Organization’s Innovation & Management Reinvention Through Training?
1. Complimentary Webinar – Wednesday, Sept 28, 2011 Are You Leading Your Organization’s Innovation & Management Reinvention Through Training? Or Being Marginalized? REGISTER: http://bit.ly/innovation_sept28 Guest Speakers: Michele Zanini Managing Director The Management Lab Chris Grams President, Partner New Kind
2. COMPLIMENTARY WEBINAR Wednesday, 28 September 2011, 10AM – 11AM Pacific / 1PM - 2PM Eastern REGISTER: http://bit.ly/innovation_sept28 Session Description: Who is leading management reinvention and fostering innovation in your organization? Are You Perceived as an Innovation Leader? In these times, organizations are focusing on the need to elevate performance through management reinvention and innovation. If you aren’t an essential part of revitalization initiatives, you and your learning organization are becoming less relevant and may be being marginalized without knowing it. Position Yourself as a Source of Fresh, Compelling Ideas Attending this session will help you – as an L&D professional - discover and deliver to your organization the insights of the MiX Innovation exchange project, an open innovation project aimed at reinventing management for the 21st century.
3. The MiX community recently piloted a "Hackathon"-an experiment in open collaboration and global ideation. The Hackathon supports collective work over individual contribution, bringing management experts from far-flung locations together in a social community. Learn Best Practices for Structuring a Global Ideation Effort Learn new ideas to inspire your colleagues from project leaders, Michele Zanini, business architect at MiX, and Chris Grams, community guide for the MiXHackathon, as they share best practices for structuring a global ideation effort, including: Phase 1: Orientation and aspiration setting Phase 2: Identification of specific root causes Phase 3: Early "hacking" (or idea generation) Phase 4: Refining the best hacks Phase 5: Execution and dissemination Participate in this event to expand your skills, knowledge and elevate your own position as a critical resource in your organization. Who should attend: CLOs, VPs, Training Managers, Senior Trainers, Instructional Designers, Performance Consultants REGISTER: http://bit.ly/innovation_sept28