The latest thinking from the man who engaged and motivated people throughout the world with the FISH! Philosophy. Come with us to discover how Stephen C. Lundin PhD's work on innovation can inspire your people to think differently, get creative and achieve more - every single day!
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"coaching and empowering the next generation of inspirational leaders".
CATS: The Nine Lives of Innovation, has been created by Dr. Stephen C. Lundin, author of the multi-million selling global phenomenon, the FISH! philosophy.
With the ever-increasing need to do 'more with less', CATS enables individuals, teams and whole organisations to harness individual creativity & develop innovative ways of working that will keep you at the forefront of your market.
Working with CATS will give you the tools you need to inspire your people to think differently, get creative and achieve more!
Well, firstly, CATS is the brainchild of the man who inspired, engaged and delighted millions of people throughout the world with the FISH! Philosophy.
Secondly, using CATS to drive innovation in your organisation can keep you miles ahead of your competitors and give you a real edge when it comes to deriving best value for your people, customers, shareholders and stakeholders.
Thirdly, ongoing innovation drives sustainability. Constantly challenging who you are and what you do keeps your approach fresh and ready for the future.
As Dr. Lundin famously says, "organisations don't innovate - people do!".
However, innovation can be a risk and people will only show their CAT-like innovation if the physical, social and psychological environment is right for them to do so.
CATS is a comprehensive suite of resources and activities that enable you to create the mindset, environment and leadership style that will enable and encourage innovation throughout your organisation.
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