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Innovation Around the Globe
Innovating Globally, Implementing Locally, Succeeding Together!
In this edition we bring you the following exciting innovation information:
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Congratulations to our 2023 Organizational Leaders
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We wish each of our incoming ASQ organizational 2023 leaders "Fair Winds"
- ASQ Society Chair Elect: Wanda Sturm
- TCC Chair: Polly LeBarron
- TCC Vice Chair: Frank Murdock
- TCC Directors: Shawn Armstrong, Lisa El-Shall, Steven Schuelka, Stephanie Gaulding
- GCC Chair: Terese Steiner
- GCC Vice Chair: Nancy Nouaimeh
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Celebrate World Quality Month with ASQ
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This year’s World Quality Week theme provides an opportunity to reflect on how corporate culture and conscience can help or hinder an organization to make decisions and ‘do the right thing’ for all stakeholders.
- World Quality Day, 10 November 2022
- World Quality Week, 7 – 11 November 2022
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Innovation Trends Across the Decades
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- Forbes: 25 Technology Trends that Will Define the Next Decade
- World Economic Forum: Top 10 Tech Trends That Will Shape the Coming Decade
- Harvard Business Review (HBR): 3 Tech Trends That Are Poised to Transform Business in the Next Decade
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Innovation in Action – Thought Leadership
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Innovation in Action global articles, coupled with innovation resources you can use with your organizations, leaders, and teams today!
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- Harvard Business Review: Four Ways Digital Leaders are Accelerating their Innovation Strategies
- Cambridge Industrial Innovation Policy: The UK Innovation Report 2022
- Gensler Research Institute: The Culture of Innovation Diagnostic
- Government of Ireland: National Smart Specialization Strategy for Innovation 2022 -2027
- Forbes: Three Innovative Strategies to Thrive in a Fast-Chaning World
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Innovation in Action - Events of Note
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Description: Ikigai is a Japanese Concept meaning “a reason for being”. This is derived by posing the questions of what a person loves, what the world needs, what the person is good at, and what they can be paid for. Through these intersections, the passion, mission, vocational, and professional aspects can be determined. Using a similar lens, Innovation can be refined as the intersection of similar drivers (i.e. User Satisfaction and Delight, Awareness and Knowledge, Transactional Benefits, and Technological Advancement). By elaborating on the intersections of these drivers, a pathway toward an integrated series of innovations can be developed that addresses and improves upon the status quo from multiple perspectives. This will be demonstrated with examples from product development and service provision.
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How a WE Culture can drive Innovation
Presented by Ms. Luciana Paulise, CEO, MBA, ASQ CQE, Agile Coach and Certified Scrum Master
Friday, January 27, 2023 12:00 – 1:00 PM Eastern An Innovation in Action Series |
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Description: In the age of continuous evolution, especially after Covid-19, leaders need to learn new skills to drive innovation more organically. Before the pandemic, most leaders were expected to be in charge. Suddenly, the shift to a remote workforce and a more volatile environment posed tremendous challenges for them. Command and control practices that promote a “me” culture are no longer as effective. Only a WE culture can help leaders and team members thrive in a changing environment. Through changing certain patterns and behaviors at work, leaders will find new ways to care for their people while improving innovation and quality. With practical examples from real companies, attendees will learn simple tips today to apply at work on Monday.
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A Business Case for Cultivating Purpose Presented by Ms. Ciara Ungar Recorded: Thursday, November 10, 2022 7:00 – 8:00 PM Eastern An Innovation in Action Series
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Description: As Future Focused leaders, we’re always thinking about a Strategic Direction that directly ties to how we create and build Culture. Building a culture that creates a sustainable workforce and business growth, however, starts and ends with cultivating purpose. Although a trending discussion among leadership circles in today’s landscape, cultivating purpose is vastly misunderstood in both its potential lasting impact and deep-rooted activities. Cultivating purpose within your organization and among your leaders is a critical foundation to create for any business looking to grow. This presentation discusses the core components of cultivating purpose to contribute to your bottom line, across three layers: Behavior, Culture, and Accountability. We will explore the different attributes and impact of traditional leadership compared with purpose-based leadership and how we can employ effective approaches to cultivating culture.
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If you missed Ms. Ciara Ungar's session on "A Business Case for Cultivating Purpose", you are able to access the recording, review a copy of the presentation, and offer discussion feedback as to the learning objectives, your experience, and ask any follow-up questions that you may have.
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Did you miss one of our prior Events and want to learn more about the Topic or the Speaker or listen to the recording? Visit our myASQ Webinar Discussion site today!
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Volunteer with Us in 2022 and Beyond
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Interested in volunteering with us in 2022 and beyond? We would love to continue the focus on building out a truly international member leader and micro-volunteer pipeline.
Examples of the ways you can volunteer with us include:
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Innovation in Action Podcast
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Join the ASQ Innovation TC Podcast Team on an Innovation adventure. This podcast series is for anyone who wants to learn more about what is happening in innovation today and for anyone who wants to make Innovation happen. We’ll talk with innovators who are making contributions globally, across business, academia, government, and not-for-profit entities. Listen here today!
Special thanks to our Podcast curators Ms. Sanja Monteiro and Mr. Peter Merrill.
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- Innovation Process: Peter Merrill
- Innovation Culture: Jane Keathley
- Innovation Strategy: Jim Nelson
- Innovation in Industrial Microwave Processing: Amanda Vargochik
- Knowledge Management: Ron Young
- Continous Innovation: Dr. Rhonda Farrell
- Innovation Through Traumatic Growth: Dr. John Timmerman
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Innovation Industry Conferences
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March 11-14, 2023 • Tempe, AZ
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Connect with Us
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