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from Joel Barker & Debbe Kennedy

Seeding new ideas takes time and a thoughtful action-directed strategy.

Below are key questions to consider as you build your
strategy:

  • What do I need to do to shore up my credibility as an INNOVATOR?

  • What sponsors are essential for my IDEA
    to be accepted? How will I make contact with them?

  • How can I ensure I land the sponsorship needed for acceptance?

  • Who is/are my intended customer(s)?

  • How will I create a compelling business case for my IDEA? What will it include?

  • What lessons learned should I be considering and applying for my presentation?

  • Where do I need advice and counsel to achieve success? Who will I ask?

  • What will it take to execute second-to-none?

  • What are my measures for success?

This suggested list of considerations points out the array of the small details and considerations that reduce risk and improve chances for ACCEPTANCE of a new idea, even if the new idea is YOU...

Do you have a NEW IDEA or PROGRAM about to launch? Are you re-introducing YOURSELF? Expand your know-how. Check out Tactics of Innovation: How to Get Buy-In for NEW IDEAS, our 2010 ONLINE professional development WEBINAR. See details below.

We wish you success as you lead the way!

-- Joel Barker and Debbe Kennedy
Executive Instructors, How to Get Buy-In for NEW IDEAS
Online Learning Programs at the Global Dialogue Center

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Join us Thursday, September 16, for our next session of Tactics of Innovation: How to Get Buy-In for NEW IDEAS...

buy inA live two-hour ONLINE professional development webinar conducted by executive instructors, futurist Joel A. Barker and author and Global Dialogue Center founder Debbe Kennedy...

A live 90-minute, content-rich, interactive presentation, plus a 30-minute Group Exchange for questions and dialogue with Joel Barker and Debbe Kennedy.

Learn more & register: www.howtogetbuyinfornewideas.com

The How to Get Buy-In for New Ideas webinar is designed to complement the foundation established in Joel Barker's Tactics of Innovation video, while substantially expanding the learning experience with new and different content, updated and more specific discussion, real-to-life current examples, and practical tools to help participants apply course learnings to their own needs.

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Resources

from Joel Barker and
Debbe Kennedy

BOOK:
*** 2010 Axiom Business Book Award Winner - Bronze for HR/Employee Training ***
Putting Our Differences to Work: The Fastest Way to Innovation, Leadership, and High Performance

3 VIDEOS:
Tactics of Innovation,
Innovation at the Verge and
Wealth, Innovation & Diversity

SELF-ASSESSMENT TOOL:
Peter F. Drucker identified The Five Most Important QUESTIONS You Will Ever Ask About Your Organization. The self-assessment tool is complementary to what you will learn during our professional development ONLINE class: Tactics of Innovation: How to Get Buy-In for NEW IDEAS. Check it out at Leader to Leader Institute
Learn more...

 

 

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Innovation Tips are practical how-tos from Joel Barker and Debbe Kennedy. They are shared to encourage and support leaders and innovators as they work to overcome the common realities of resistance to change -- and successfully get new ideas and new thinking accepted in their organizations and with customers. Each tip comes with a related enduring innovator insight.

In 2010, Innovation Tips will be sent twice each month to keep momentum going. They are designed to complement a more indepth study provided during Tactics of Innovation: How to Get Buy-In for NEW IDEAS, our online professional development WEBINAR at the Global Dialogue Center.

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