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1084: How to Navigate Change and Encourage Innovation with Jeff DeGraff

1084: How to Navigate Change and Encourage Innovation with Jeff DeGraff

How to Be Awesome at Your Job · Pete Mockaitis

August 13, 202538m 28s

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Show Notes

Jeff DeGraff shows you how to go from managing change to mastering it.


— YOU’LL LEARN — 

1) Why facts don’t actually change minds—and what does

2) Why you should seek out constructive conflict

3) What to do when you’re overwhelmed with choice


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— ABOUT JEFF — 

Jeff DeGraff is a top academic speaker, professor at the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business, and founder of the Innovatrium Institute of Innovation. Known as the “Dean of Innovation,” he has worked with Fortune 500 leaders like Google, GE, and Apple and advised key military and government leaders globally.

• Book: The Art of Change: Transforming Paradoxes into Breakthroughs

• LinkedIn: Jeff DeGraff

• Website: JeffDeGraff.com

• Website: TheArtofChange.net


— RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE SHOW — 

• Book: The Participatory Mind: A New Theory of Knowledge and of the Universe by Henryk Skolimowski


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