Marriott: Leading The Way With Innovation
You may want to keep your eyes on Marriott International. They’re on the move with social media and innovation.
You may want to keep your eyes on Marriott International. They’re on the move with social media and innovation.
There is not one clear innovation strategy that is a one-size fits all for businesses to embark in the innovation process. However, there are some simple things you can do to stimulate innovative thinking and actions before a formal strategy is in place.
Nearly every industry has a typical way of conducting business, and some are changing faster than others. If you know that your business has succeeded by doing things the same way for years, or even decades, it’s not time to celebrate and relax. It’s time to get to work and look to the future.
Do you come up with new, innovative ideas and your company doesn’t listen? Does this drive you crazy? Business leaders, pay attention. You’re missing out.
In reality, innovation management is really just a form of looking into the future, being creative and imaginative so that you can carve out a new niche before your competitors.
If we take a look at the most common marketing, advertising and media channels, I think we could actually come up with an educated guess as to which ones are more credible than others.
Do you remember all the things you did to capture just one qualified lead? In case you forgot (and some of us do), here’s a short list of just a few of the hoops you we all have to jump through to turn a prospect into a customer.
When most automobile companies are hyping their self-parking capabilities, hybrid models, Bluetooth features, and early warning systems to name a few; There is one company that truly has lofty goals, far above just the technology.
Managers, bosses, leaders… whoever you are, here’s a simple tip for you. As yourself this question; Is it possible that innovative and disruptive behavior with employees is a good thing?
Businesses around the world are more connected than ever before. Just ask any company how many smartphones they have, how many tablets and laptops they have, how many virtual meetings are held with clients, and how many emails, text and video messages are sent and received.