The devil's-advocate gambit is extraordinary but certainly not uncommon since it strikes so regularly in the project rooms and boardrooms of corporate America. What's truly astonishing is how much punch is packed into that simple phrase. In fact, the devil's advocate may be the biggest innovation killer in America today. What makes this negative persona so dangerous is that it is such a subtle threat. Every day, thousands of great new ideas, concepts, and plans are nipped in the bud by devil's advocates. link »
"People implementing new ideas that create value." link »
I really love this definition because it is so simple. It is easy to break down and explain to people, and allows you to see Innovation as a people driven process. The inclusion of the implementation portion is important as well. link »
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KM can be outsourced link »
KM can be solved by buying the right software link »
Communities of practice can be established by the top link »
KM is an IT function and should be given to the CIO link »
I need to get out of the KM=Software mindset. link »
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