Unlock The Innovating Engine: How Anyone Can Innovate Like Steve Jobs
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Ever feel like innovation is a superpower reserved for legends like Steve Jobs? Think again! Join the dynamic innovating duo, Ira S Wolfe and Ben M Bensaou, as they shatter this myth and reveal the secrets to building your innovating engine. This episode of the Geeks Geezers Googlization podcast is packed with actionable insights to transform anyone into a relentless innovator. Prepare to challenge your perceptions and redefine what it means to be an innovator with 10 game-changing insights such as Innovation for All,  Embrace "Innovating" over "Innovation", Empower Middle Managers, Customer Gold and more. Ben shares real-life examples of companies like Starwood and Fiskars, a 375-year-old company, that transformed into innovation powerhouses through structured and continuous innovating efforts. These success stories prove that innovation isn't limited to startups or high-tech companies but is attainable for organizations of all sizes and industries. Ready to Innovate Like Steve Jobs? Tune in to the Geeks Geezers Googlization podcast for more insightful discussions on staying adaptive in the evolving future of work and innovation. More about Ben M. Bensaou: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ben-m-bensaou/ Website: https://benbensaou.com Thinkers50 Best Management Book of 2022: "Built to Innovate": https://benbensaou.com/book/     
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