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Lesson 1 from: Innovation​ ​Antibodies​ ​-​ ​Victim​ ​vs.​ ​Creator

John K. Coyle

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1. Class Introduction - Lessons Coming Soon!

Lesson Info

Class Introduction - Lessons Coming Soon!

We talked about mindsets, how mindset and process, mindset and process are both critical to innovation. We talked about he operator mindset and leadership behaviors, the creative visionary or idea monkey. Operating mindset and behaviors. We talk about innovation kryptonite and how dangerous it is to show up with that knower mindset and behavior. We talked about resiliency and why that's important for innovation. How the, the knocks will come out of the system and beat you up if you're trying to affect change, and then we're gonna talk about another form of kryptonite in this case innovation antibodies. There's another dangerous sub element that takes place in a lot of hallways and conference rooms around the world that is very counter to innovation and so this is the victim versus the innovator construct. This comes from, before I get into the source of it, who here needs some more drama in their life? Anybody? Yeah, please, sign me up, right right? I just need a little more conflict, ...

'cause, you know, I just eat that up right? So what we're gonna do today is we're gonna identify there's a certain type of conflict that is actually pretty common in business and personal life in this case, and we're gonna help you identify this sub genre of conflict, and when you are in this kind of repeated conflict, we'll help you identify when you're in it, understand what role you play in it, 'cause we all play roles, and then we're gonna help you invert your behaviors and seek a solution.

Ratings and Reviews

Elizabeth R. Bain
 

This was really excellent--I'm looking forward to sharing this framework and applying it in a number of contexts. The only downer is that the workbook/worksheet that John refers to is nowhere to be found on the Creative Live site. It looks as though it would be useful for note taking and as a resource. Since those materials are included for other classes, I'm disappointed to not see them here.

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