#93 – THE ANTICIPATORY ORGANIZATION – DANIEL BURRUS

BurrusDan_040A few weeks ago, a Fortune 50 CEO shared with me that “The pace of change is now faster than our organization’s ability to respond to it.” I hear this observation quite often as I travel around the world working with executives from some of the largest companies on the planet. And you might find it interesting to know that many of them are technology-focused companies that create, manufacture, market, and sell various types of hardware, software, or both. Continue reading

#74 – THREE POTENT SECRETS TO INNOVATION – DANIEL BURRUS

BurrusDan_040I have always maintained that seeing the future is less a matter of imagination, and more one of observation. Being able to gain powerful insights into the game-changing developments that will disrupt your business is an essential skill to success. And today I want to discuss three powerful principles that drive my work, which I’ve seen implemented to great effect in a vast array of domains, both public and private. Continue reading

#70 – WHAT EBOLA IS TEACHING US ABOUT HARD TRENDS – DANIEL BURRUS

BurrusDan_040Deadly and infectious viruses, such as Ebola, are an inevitable and unavoidable fact of nature. In other words, they are examples of a Hard Trend. Whether it is the current Ebola outbreak, or future outbreaks of infectious diseases that have to be cured, they demand new innovations in order to combat them. Continue reading

#66 – USE CREATIVITY TO BREATHE NEW LIFE INTO YOUR PRODUCTS – DANIEL BURRUS

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Many of us work in organizations that have been around for many decades.  For example, IBM – a popular employer – is over 100 years old.

Older organizations are great, but they often have a corporate culture that has not changed much over the years.  In addition, their traditional products and services continue to sell well, but the margins are much lower and there is much more competition.  Some people blame stagnation and lower profits on age—that only new and hip things sell these days. Continue reading

#58 – THE SCIENCE AND ART OF EVERY PROFESSION – DANIEL BURRUS

BurrusDan_040Every profession has both a science and an art.  The science can be taught, and people can be equally good at the science of any profession.  The key to differentiate yourself in your profession is to develop the art side, not just the science side.

For example, I was at a photography workshop a few years ago, and I met people who had all of the latest equipment—cameras, lenses, tripods, everything—and they knew the science of photography very well.  Many of them were on an equal footing with their knowledge of the equipment, yet their ability to take stunning photographs varied quite a bit.  In other words, there is an art side to being able to capture that amazing picture. Continue reading