Winning Through Innovation – W.I.N.
- 11-Minute Version
- 42-Minute Version
- 47-Page Participant Guide
$675.00
Innovation is not easy. Thinking differently and dynamically can be difficult. Having the knowledge, resources, and courage necessary to implement new ideas can be challenging. The Winning Through Innovation training program is designed to help you and your team members take advantage of their innovation potential.
- Find Something That Doesn’t Work and Fix It
- Take a Chance
- Focus On the Fundamentals
- Be Open to Criticism
- Remain Flexible
- Be Humble & Confident
- Stay Ahead Of the Curve
This program is divided into five parts:
Part 1: Innovation Warm Up – In this first segment, you meet the coaches and learn about the power of innovation.
Part 2: Steps to Innovation – All of us are continually and necessarily undertaking significant risks. How do world-class coaches manage the profound risks and challenges they encounter every day? Learn how to handle complex situations and handle risk.
Part 3: Risk and Reward – the coaches share their secrets for executing the process of innovation. The coaches describe various situations in which innovation was necessary to success, as well as how each innovated strategically and tactically to create winning situations.
Part 4: Adaptation and Flexibility – The world of work is dynamic and constantly evolving. The ability to adapt and the capacity for flexibility are vital in such a complex environment.
Part 5: Integration – The video and workbook pull all the ideas together in an action plan to help you innovate to win. What is the right target? Who is your competition? What are the key factors for success?
While the WIN training video is the core of the training program, the workbook and interactive exercises are the forum in which you and your team will jump-start your path to innovation. After extensive research, the W.I.N. training video and 47-page participant guide was specifically designed to support Innovation. Participants will benefit from paying close attention to the video program and by remaining open-minded about the segment exercises.