Research

Finding Profit From Investing in Workers

 There is a great article about "Finding Profit From Investing In People" on the New York Times Econmix blog. The entry summarizes a study done by the Institute for Health and Social Policy at McGill University entitled "Profit at the Bottom of the Ladder." (There is a link to the summary report embedded in the Economix entry.) 

HRD College Teaching Job Openings In Louisville, KY

Our Seattle University friend and colleague passes along these two academic job opportunities. If you would like to teach at the college level, have the credentials, and are willing to move, you will want to consider these opportunities.

 

BLENDING RIGHT-BRAIN AND LEFT-BRAIN SKILLS-- Video of Kelly Johnston on Innovation

View Pierce Transit's Learning Manager Kelly Johnston presenting as part of the regional Innovation panel by clicking here.  

Is Trust the Magic Ingredient that Makes an Organization More Innovative?

There is growing recognition that the capability to innovate is one of the essentials for organizational survival in a tough and turbulent economy.  We all feel the pressure to run faster and faster just to stay in place. The plaintive cry that "we've always done things this way!" is a sure-fire recipe to guarantee obsolescence and, ultimately, oblivion.

But how do you make an organization more innovative? What's the magic formula WLP practitioners can use to transform a stagnant dinosaur of an organization into an innovative dynamo?

On April 29th, the Chapter's Creativity and Innovation SIG will feature a panel discussion of three regional practitioners with three very different approaches to fostering innovation. In this posting, I want to feature one these, Ross Smith of Microsoft.  He claims the key to innovation is building trust. Get a preview of Ross's perspective by watching this video … … and then Register Now for this fascinating and informative program!

GET READY TO CELEBRATE WORLD CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION WEEK, APRIL 15 - 21!

April 15th is not just Tax Day. It's also the 558th birthday of Leonardo da Vinci -- and in honor of this creative genius, the original Renaissance Man, the kick-off of the eighth annual World Creativity and Innovation Week. The Week "is a celebration of our ability to get new ideas, use imagination and make new decisions to make the world a better place and to make your place in the world better too." 

"TODAY, EVERYTHING IS A COMMODITY -- EXCEPT THE ABILITY TO SPARK NEW IDEAS"

Thomas Friedman, the New York Times much-honored foreign affairs columnist, finds himself writing more and more these days about creativity and innovation, rather than the struggles between great powers. In effect, he explains in a recent column why the subjects he writes about have shifted:

CREATIVITY -- JUST A YOUNG PERSON'S GAME?

The Wall Street Journal recently published a feature that revives a long-simmering controversy in the field of creativity, namely, is breakthrough creativity limited mostly to young adults? It also provides me with a vehicle to make some important points for WLP practitioners.
 
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