Conquering The 3 Most Common Types Of Company Crisis
As one entrepreneur explains, “crisis management” isn’t a monolithic process or a skill that suits every situation.
As one entrepreneur explains, “crisis management” isn’t a monolithic process or a skill that suits every situation.
So how do we lead in ways that help people to grow, rather than tell people to grow? To want to work, rather than have to work? By leading and managing roles, not people.
What can we learn from those who did it once (RIM), those who failed and rebounded (AIG) and those who make it habit (Pfizer).
No disruptive innovations can be made without understanding the customer’s needs.
Why change at all? It seems like a nonsensical question, doesn’t it? If you or your organization isn’t evolving, you are in danger of failing.