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Uploaded by on Sep 20, 2007

In business, we all know we need to innovate, but...

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  • My background includes several years in occupational safety & health. I was the ergonomics program manager in an organization (industrial/office) of approximately 1200, with considerable downsizing issues. My reply video would focus on my perception of the rank and file response to the concept of innovation.

  • I look forward to seeing it whenever you can get to it. Thanks.

  • Love it! Tom, at the risk of having to follow through with my promise (insert smiley emoticon here), I'd like to make a reply video. I'm one video reply committment behind at the moment, however. Do you mind if this doesn't come immediately? Second comment coming ...

  • Thanks. No, of course I don't mind...

  • What a good video. Thanks for the insight Tom.

    And I enjoyed your videos on Brands too.

  • Thanks very much for the kind words, richard.

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  • Hi Tom. Have you watched the video "Consuming Kids"? It's about the psychology of marketing to children to influence purchasing by their parents... It sounds like the business you might be in. Going by your description of yourself on your YouTube channel. Consuming Kids is an excellent movie every parent and grand parent on the planet should watch.

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  • Sadly, Tom, I have to concur.

    If every there was an entity devised to be MORE resistant to innovation than our government (on all levels), I have yet to come across the beast.

    With "GOVERNMENT'S" tangled competing conglomeration of rival fiefdoms and on-going turf wars, I have little hope of living long enough to see any true innovation in reforming American government before it is too late.

  • I'm afraid that wish will go ungranted. Governments don't operate innovatively, or on the basis of broad involvement. Large institutions of all kinds (besides businesses) aren't motivated to change dramatically. Businesses are thus motivated but even they can't do it very well because of the power of politics and inertia.

  • I wish "The Government" could learn the method that you are expounding.

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