Achieve True Innovation in 8-Months

“The simple phenomena creative brands employ to make people wonder how they innovate so quickly.”

There never seems to be enough time in the day to get to everything that we have going on. Deadlines at work, important social events, the kid’s extracurricular activities, and the list goes on. All of these things can make you feel like it is a win if you can bring out a mere iteration in a few years.

However, you see competitors or groups in other industries launching true innovations, and it feels like they are doing it every time you turn around! What is the secret?

What if, in our quest to deliver so many things, we inhibit ourselves from delivering anything of value to anyone, especially ourselves?

It turns out the answer is very simple. They understand how to make time their ally. This naturally brings out the best in everyone that is allowed to participate so everyone can succeed.

In this exhilarating 60-minute keynote presentation, former executive director and author George Nagle describes how he led a group to launch 19 products in 14 months in the highly conservative world of oil and gas chemistry. You will be inspired, not merely motivated, because you will walk away knowing how to deliver this immediately with actions you will start before even leaving the presentation. Your comfort zone will be challenged in an engaging way that is simple, effective, and, more importantly, achievable at work and at home.

There isn’t a big mystery around the concept, but understanding it might be the trick others are missing.

Three Takeaways

  1. Less is more using the power of 3.

  2. Customers need to be in the ensemble.

  3. Time is your ally if you let it be.

POST EVENT: After your event, George Nagle puts in the effort to follow up. Ten days after the event, he will have scheduled meetings with a few different team members to ensure action is taking place. He wants you to succeed!

“As a person that struggled as a young adult and had to learn by the school of hard-knocks, I had a more skeptical view of how fast meaningful things can change. Using the simplicity of George’s messages and tools, we absolutely continue to change our approach to business for the better.”

-Theresa Morse, Cofounder of ClearAir