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Innovation in Social Action

July 9, 2010

What happens when 1000 innovators and community leaders get together?  Great things can! For the last few years, InnovationLabs has partnered with CFED, an organization that has for more than 30 years dedicated itself to expanding economic opportunity for all Americans.  We’ve shared lessons and methods in innovation with CFED and its broader community, and [...]

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The Future of Business Education

January 25, 2010

There has been a lot written about the rate of change and how the speed of change isn’t going to slow down any time soon. One of the impacts of this condition is the complexity of doing business in any industry or sector of society has increased. This complexity challenges every leader to develop new [...]

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Don’t Let the Collaborative Event Tail Wag the Project Dog

December 31, 2009

I’ve been facilitating and supporting face to face collaborative events for over 25 years and sometimes have to watch against an event-centric approach in my work. Of course a major collaborative event involving perhaps hundreds of participants and spanning several days must be well designed. The event must have objectives and deliverables. It must have [...]

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We’re at the Bottom of the Top (Alltop)!

December 20, 2008

This blog is now listed on Alltop. Not familiar with Alltop? Check out their site – they aggregate news and blogs under specific topic headings. It’s a great service for busy people. We’re listed in the innovation section – http://innovation.alltop.com/ (it’s at the very bottom – right next to Richard Branson’s blog – but hey, [...]

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Remote Collaboration – the video version

September 5, 2008

This 8 minute video provides insight into the virtual collaboration methodology that is evolving from Ilabs F2F experience. It is worth watching the progression – and how Jay positions the process. This links to Jay’s previous posts below, and provides some structure to what Ilabs would provide in a remote setting. Link direct to Youtube [...]

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A Virtual Collaborative Design Process

September 5, 2008

Based on these inputs, here is a possible model for a Virtual Collaboration Process. 1. Assemble a Core TeamInstead of gathering 50 or 100 or more participants for a multi-day session, we will start by assembling a Core Team of decision-makers. This might be 10-20 people, and should include some diversity. 2. Define Objectives and [...]

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