Navigate Organizational Strategic Change and Develop an Inclusive Workplace Culture
Organizational development is a critical process for enhancing the effectiveness and health of an organization. It is essential for any organization looking to thrive in today's dynamic and competitive business environment. It helps build a resilient, agile and high-performing organization that can effectively respond to internal and external changes.
Innolect is known for helping clients “Think Differently”
We understand that when companies and leaders truly innovate, there will inevitably be brushes with failure. If leaders never make mistakes, they’re not taking risks, and that means the company chooses to maintain the status quo. We help leaders cultivate courage to pursue innovation.
Innolect helps build the foundation for employees to bring their best selves to their work. Our Innovative Intelligence® tools and techniques make it easier and more fun to generate creative ideas and solve problems.
All client services are customized… “one-size does not fit all.”
We exist to build creative, high-integrity workplaces that:
- lead with purpose and clarity
- attract and retain top talent
- thrive in times of uncertainty
- outperform the competition
- engage employees to grow and put their strengths to work
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How to Help Future Leaders “Age” Well
As leaders anticipate 2020, many set aside time to review their 2019 achievements and disappointments, and capture learnings to take into the new year. As part of their planning, we encourage leaders to first consider their employee-specific efforts and results. For example, you might list the gifts or opportunities you’ve provided your employees over the […]
Crawfish Incivility: Actions Leaders Need to Reward
When people from Louisiana hear the word Crawfish (crayfish, mudbugs or crawdads), most imagine crawfish boils and mouth-watering crawfish tail recipes. Locals catch crawfish using a string and bait, trap or even by hand. Once the crawfish are captured, they’re placed in a pail. First-timers are often surprised that these pails rarely include lids. They think that without a lid, the crawfish will crawl out. While they do try, once they reach the rim, other crawfish reach up, climb on and pull them back down. None of the crawfish escape.
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