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Dee McCrorey, Chief Risk Guru of Risktaking for Success LLC knows that innovation takes more than talk. During the Coach for Innovation show, Dee and her guests - industry experts, corporate change agents, niche coaches, and social innovators - share insider tips, tools, and practical techniques for leveling the innovation playing field.
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Date / Time: 6/26/2008 4:30 AM UTC
Category: Business
Dr. David Audretsch, award-winning economist and the author of the book The Entrepreneurial Society joined me in Feb 2008 for an in-depth (90 min), spirited discussion about the links between entrepreneurship, government policy, innovation, economic development and global competitiveness.
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Original Air Date: 5/25/2009 1:00 AM UTC
Social media and Web 2.0 technologies continue to extend the reach of organizations in building powerful online networks. But social systems are organic, not mechanistic, composed of vibrant, constantly evolving, self-regulating networks--the human DNA that holds it all together. Charles Kalev Ehin, PhD Emeritus Professor of Management at The Gore School of Business and author of The Organizational Sweet Spot joins Dee to discuss practical tips on how companies can tap the true power of social networks to re-engage their workforce and drive innovation throughout the ranks.
Original Air Date: 3/23/2009 1:00 PM UTC
Creating a healthy entrepreneurial ecosystem begins with disciplined and courageous leaders capable of looking beyond their organization’s status quo to one that will differentiate their company for decades to come. Join Dee and her guest Rev. Dr. Lorraine Cohen, CEO and founder of Powerfull Living; an organization dedicated to business development, leadership, and personal transformation for a discussion on how leaders can reinvent their organization from a command and control environment that blocks people from reaching their full innovation potential to the creation of a healthy ecosystem that taps entrepreneurial power at its source.
Original Air Date: 3/21/2009 3:00 AM UTC
We continue our 7-part series on The Evolving Enterprise with guest Wendy Beecham, CEO of the Forum for Women Entrepreneurs and Executives. Since joining the organization in 2007, Wendy has transformed FWE&E by applying similar strategies gleaned from her 25 years of corporate experience in a variety of leadership roles including senior vice president of a division at LexisNexis Group and managing director of London-based Sweet & Maxwell Group, a legal division of the Thomson Corporation.
Date / Time: 12/14/2008 11:00 PM UTC
Due to a BAD case of laryngitis, I've had to cancel tonight's Coach for Innovation show on BlogTalkRadio with my guest Wendy Beecham, CEO of the Forum for Women Entrepreneurs & Executives. Wendy and I will try to reschedule the show Bridging Innovation in the Age of Connectedness some time this week if our schedules permit. The Evolving Enterprise series on BlogTalkRadio continues to focus on the vital areas changing the innovation landscape and the new rules required of leaders and professionals in the enterprise arena. Stay tune for updated info on our show!
Date / Time: 12/13/2008 3:42 PM UTC
Reinventing yourself requires focused effort, transforming an organization takes vision and lots of energy. Wendy Beecham, CEO of the Forum for Women Entrepreneurs & Executives http://fweande.org/ has both. Over the past year, she has led a transformation of this powerhouse community of women leaders poised to seize opportunities in 2009. Understanding the power of alliances and social media, Wendy upgraded the quality of FWE&E's programs and added an Online Community to enable deeper collaboration among members. She'll join host, Dee McCrorey, on BlogTalkRadio's Coach for Innovation show this Sunday, December 14 at 6pm (PT) / 9pm (ET) on the topic Bridging Innovation in the Age of Connectedness http://snipurl.com/bridginginnovation The Evolving Enterprise series on BlogTalkRadio continues to focus on the vital areas changing the innovation landscape and the new rules required of leaders and professionals in the enterprise arena. In the age of connectedness, innovation is about global collaboration. Professionals who can connect and reconnect in order to lead and influence continuous innovation, both within and outside their organizations and networks, will have the edge in business and in the workplace.
*Discover ways to leverage your existing alliances and grow your network--critical actions in a down (down) economy. *Tips on the smart risks to take in a down economy. * Different ways FWE&E members are transforming themselves and evolving their enterprises during this downturn.
http://www.thecorporateentrepreneur.com/2008/12/innovation-and-the-age-of-connectedness.html
Original Air Date: 10/20/2008 1:00 AM UTC
Ron P. Wacks, CEO, Microbusiness Strategies Group of Companies and President Emeritus, American Association of Microbusinesses joins me for a rich discussion on how the evolving enterprise can leverage the power of the microbusiness supplier.
Date / Time: 10/19/2008 5:37 PM UTC
Ron P. Wacks, CEO, Microbusiness Strategies Group of Companies http://microbusinessstrategies.com/ joins me in the second of a 7-part series on The Evolving Enterprise. Ron's micro and small business expertise was tapped by the Obama National Small Business Advisory Committee in preparing the Small Business Rescue Plan released to the public by Senator Obama. See http://my.barackobama.com/page/content/sbhome/
Workforce demographic shifts and global entrepreneurship trends provide innovative opportunities for large-scale enterprises adaptive enough to harness this emerging power base. In our jam-packed 90-minute show The Evolving Enterprise: Harnessing the Power of the Micro-Supplier, we'll discuss a number of critical areas for large-scale enterprises looking to reinvent their business and for micro-suppliers aiming to serve the corporate customer:
Listen live to Dee McCrorey's CFI Radio Hour
October 19 @ 6:00pm PT / 9:00pm ET http://www.blogtalkradio.com/CoachforInnovation
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