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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, innovation catalysts, niche coaches, and social innovators - share insider tips, tools, and practical techniques for leveling the innovation playing field.
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
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