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RT @: Bing reels in another search partnership. This time Wolfram Alpha.
10:37 AM Nov 11th
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Was just asked to also present slides on "upcoming" innovations to the salesforce, "But be vague." Hey, no problem.
8:54 AM Nov 11th
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Rehearsing and rewriting my talk on technology strategy for later today. Also presenting my 3-year pipeline pitch. More nervous than usual.
8:52 AM Nov 11th
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@ Fantastic website. How can I get in touch with some of your authors? Thank you for the assist!
8:44 AM Nov 11th
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@ Thank you for the tip! I would love contact info, but I can't DM you. Follow and shoot me a line. Also, perhaps an intro?
8:43 AM Nov 11th
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@ Thanks, man. I really appreciate the assist.
12:45 PM Nov 10th
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@ Am on, actually. Would be nice to know someone else who's on it, so I can actually use it for something.
12:12 PM Nov 10th
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@ Rah-rah talk; importance of, best practices in, how to, examples of. Dynamic, engaging, inspiring. Easy, right?
11:56 AM Nov 10th
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Hey, tweeps! Help! I'm striking out on landing a speaker for an innovation lunch on December 4th. Any thoughts? !
11:37 AM Nov 10th
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Hi all. Keeping my head down, as I've got my rescheduled 3-year planning mtg tom, and some lessons to teach on launching a new innovation.
11:33 AM Nov 10th
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@ Cool. I'll shoot you a line--let's talk sometime next week.
11:53 AM Nov 5th
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@ I'm in. DM me some contact info.
10:41 AM Nov 5th
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@ Absolutely right, re: open-minded skeptic. Tough people to find!
10:10 AM Nov 5th
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This was great, guys; thanks for the wonderful chat. Gotta go!
10:03 AM Nov 5th
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@ I think you're right, which is a great wayof putting it.
10:01 AM Nov 5th
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RT @ Innovation = risk because it introduces change into stable (read: safe) systems. Address the risk by elevating trust.
9:59 AM Nov 5th
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And I think we'd all agree that the effort to innovate in a non-inno culture is worth the headaches.
9:58 AM Nov 5th
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@ Killing me. ;-)
9:57 AM Nov 5th
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@ Doesn't hurt. And gives an aura of mystique to the team. Also? Inno teams love to look cool.
9:56 AM Nov 5th
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@ So, you CAN innovate in a non-inno culture. Think of yourself as a change-agent.
9:55 AM Nov 5th
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- Name Chris Thierfelder
- Location Often, not always, Minneapolis
- Bio Over-scheduled med-tech innovator. Fatal weakness: cookies.
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