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Unlocking corporate innovation and talent

Unlocking corporate innovation and talent. In this episode Judith Germain speaks to Elizabeth Bieniek discussing corporate innovation, collective leadership, and talent management. Elizabeth discusses her approach to collaborative leadership, where she gathers diverse input and feedback, but then makes decisive calls when needed to move a project forward. She highlights the importance of creating an environment where employees feel comfortable sharing their perspectives.

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Key Takeaways

Topics

Elizabeth’s Background and Book

Corporate Innovation Approach

Talent Management and Recruitment

Adapting to Technological Changes

Making Room for Interpretation

Next Steps

In this conversation Elizabeth shares her perspective that innovation is not just about new products or technology, but can be applied to processes, hiring, and the overall mindset and culture of an organisation. She emphasises the importance of leaders modelling an innovative mindset and creating an environment that empowers employees to contribute ideas.

Named one of the most influential ‘Female pioneers in technology’, Elizabeth Bieniek is an author, founder, and Fortune 100 leadership veteran focused on ‘good peopling’ as the secret to exceptional execution.

Elizabeth Bieniek can be found on LinkedIn here. Her website is here.

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