More and more companies are realizing that to truly become innovative organizations, they must transform into “right-brained organizations.” And the simplest and most effective way for an organization to achieve this is by allowing “right-brained thinkers” to enter senior management positions and even take on the role of CEO. For example, Steve Jobs was a classic “right-brained thinker,” and under […]
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Are Product Managers All-Rounders?
If we humans had antennae like ants, there would be two positions in a company that would be immediately recognizable because they would have many antennae on their heads. One is the CEO and the other is the product manager. Do product managers have to be all-rounders? It seems so. The main responsibility of a product manager is to develop […]
The mystery of why some people become sudden geniuses
There’s mounting evidence that brain damage has the power to unlock extraordinary creative talents. What can this teach us about how geniuses are made? It was the summer of 1860 and Eadweard Muybridge was running low on books. This was somewhat problematic, since he was a bookseller. He handed his San Francisco shop over to his brother and set off […]
The 10 Survival Rules in Murphy’s World
Our world is like a train that shuttles back and forth between the Ideal Kingdom and the Murphy’s World. The so-called Ideal Kingdom is where everything goes smoothly, while Murphy’s World follows the great Murphy’s Law, which states that anything that can go wrong will go wrong. Obviously, Murphy’s World is very terrifying, and to survive here, you need to […]
What should a left-brained person do if they discover that their dominant brain is the right brain when they grow up?
Xiao Wang has been good at math since he was a child. In middle school, he even won second prize in a city physics competition. Both his parents and he himself thought he was more suited to studying science. In college, he majored in computer science. After graduation, he joined a computer company. He has a good sense of fashion. […]
Why can’t companies break out of the innovation dead cycle?
In 2010, at a launch event in San Francisco, Steve Jobs introduced the first-generation iPad. This new product shook the entire PC industry at the time. Today, Apple is about to start selling the 10th generation iPad, available in four colors: red, yellow, blue and gray. But there was no launch event for it. The lack of a launch event […]
Innovation: Transforming into the Right-Brained Organization
Most organizations are left-brained organizations, with management methods that typically involve formulating clear strategies and plans, setting SMART goals for employees at all levels, and requiring data-driven decision-making. However, the key factors in business competition have changed. More and more companies are realizing that right-brained factors such as innovation, user experience, community, and design are crucial for success. Organizations that […]
What is a Capacity Building Certificate? How does it differ from a Professional Skill Certificate or a Professional Qualification Certificate?
A certificate is a way to visualize abilities, turning abstract abilities into tangible proof documents. Therefore, certificates are very important for job hunting, but there are many certificates we can consider, such as various professional qualification certificates, professional skill certificates, and even new capacity building certificates. So what are the differences between these certificates? In fact, professional qualification certificates, professional […]
Jobs vs Cook: Different Views on Hiring
This article is dedicated to the 11th anniversary of Steve Jobs’ passing. According to a recent report by CNBC, Apple CEO Tim Cook spoke at the graduation ceremony of the University of Naples Federico II in Italy, stating that he has noticed that the company’s “success” depends on its culture and employees. He told the faculty and students of the […]
Did IPD send Ideal to the ICU?
In the early days of its entrepreneurial journey, Ideal Automobile implemented the Minimum Viable Product (MVP) concept to test the feasibility of its products or direction through experimental design. This approach allowed Ideal to quickly verify whether its assumptions were valid and, if so, to invest resources in scaling up for market entry. If not, it was a quick failure […]