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    Tennessee Valley Chapter- Society of Human Resource Management Decatur AL

    Date: November 4, 2015, 8:30am – 4:30pm
    Organizer:
    TVC-SHRM
    Location:
    Double Tree Hotel (formerly Holiday Inn/Garden Plaza)
    1101 6th Ave NE, Decatur AL
    Sponsorship reservations should be emailed to Valerie Curtis at
    vcurtis7275@outlook.com and deadlines for logo submissions will be October 1st.

    Price:
    TVC-SHRM Member Nov 4, 2015 $99.00 Non TVC-SHRM Member Nov 4, 2015 $125.00
    Event Type:
    Conference
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    Un-Management

    Confronting the Inconvenient Truth about Innovation

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    Your organization is probably talking about innovation.  You may even be investing in programs and initiatives with the aim to create more innovation.  There is no doubt regarding its importance.  Innovation is survival.  But, is it actually happening?

    In this provocative workshop, you will gain a deeper understanding of innovation and discover many common misconceptions about how it works.  You will confront the inconvenient truth that much of modern management practice is anti-innovation and that innovation begins with culture.  You will learn that leading for innovation requires new thinking and a different approach. 

     

    Unleash your talent for greater innovation.

    • Gain a more complete understanding of innovation including how it happens and what obstacles commonly prevent it.
    • Learn how to foster innovation as a leader by cultivating connection, inclusion and liberation within your organization.
    • Gain a simple and actionable understanding of connection, inclusion and liberation including specific approaches and tools for developing it individually and within teams