How to change the world in 15 minutes a day
World-changing business innovations start off as simple questions, says business professor Jeff Dyer. After six years of research into the habits of visionary CEOs like Michael Dell and Jeff Bezos, Dyer is convinced that all leaders can learn to tap their own creative impulses by internalizing simple tricks. For starters, he advises, business leaders should spend 15 minutes a day jotting down ideas and questions that challenge their companies' status quo.
Salt Lake Tribune (Utah), The | 03/11
This story published in SmartBrief on Leadership on 03/12/2010
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