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Embracing the Innovator’s Mindset
When a sports participant lacks confidence, a coach might advise the player to “fake it until you make it.” In other words, if you act as though you’re confident, you’ll eventually develop real confidence. It’s a mindset. Similarly, adopting a … Continue reading
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Tagged Clayton M. Christensen, creativity, DNA, Evernote, Hal Gregersen, Harvard Business Review, Jeff Dyer, mindset, research, Stepan Pachikov
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