
8 Ways To Establish An Innovation Culture In Your Business
Successful businesses manage innovation from concept to commercialization. Here’s how to bring this understanding to your company culture.

Successful businesses manage innovation from concept to commercialization. Here’s how to bring this understanding to your company culture.

Progress certainly comes from putting in the hard work, but working hard is not enough.

Leadership boils down to arranging circumstances for the people they are caretaking—or curating—so that they may flourish.

To survive and thrive we need to find ways to deal with pressure and uncertainty. Here are 10 tips that will help you on a daily basis.

Being a spiritual minimalist also means not succumbing to the negativity around us. We may not be able to avoid all negativity, but we can limit our exposure to it.

To be an entrepreneur, you have to be willing to jump into the deep end. And that takes courage. But courage is just the beginning. At a fundamental level, most entrepreneurs need to repeatedly overcome adversity and pursue opportunities with very limited resources.

FORGET TRYING TO BE AN EXPERT, A BEGINNER’S MIND IS WHAT ALLOWS US TO CREATIVELY MOVE OURSELVES FORWARD. BY FAISAL HOQUE | January 9, 2015 What kind of mind do you want? What kind of mind do you want your team to have? If you want to be thought an expert—you may favor having a full mind. After all, it’s rather impressive to know many things, to be a fount of knowledge. But expertise implies a sort of rigidity; if your mind is full, it cannot accept more information or possibilities. This is why we need to maintain what Buddhists refer to as beginner’s mind—a certain playful absence of assumptions. WHAT IS BEGINNER’S MIND? Shunyru Suzuki writes in Zen Mind, Beginner’s Mind, “In the

In an age of unanswerable questions, asking the right question might just be the answer.

Each one of us is born to make an authentic contribution. Authenticity does not come from title, social stature, or the size of one’s paycheck but rather from how we live. Truly authentic people lead with their soul. Along with fearless passion and courage, they possess relentless mental discipline.

Along with one of the highly acclaimed must read business books “Everything Connects”; in 2014 Shadoka founder Faisal Hoque also published several dozen articles. These are some of his most trended publications on entrepreneurship, creativity, innovation, and leadership of 2014. These publications have been read and shared by thousands of readers globally.

If there is a single line in this book that sums up what the author thinks of leadership, it is this: “Leadership is a way of owning the impact that you and your organization is going to have on the world.” Pick this one up when you want to challenge the champions of the old way of doing things, and perhaps encourage them to think in new ways.

A Bangladesh-born management guru, Faisal Hoque, explains how “mindfulness” can transform your business.

You Have An All-Star Team and Vision For Miles — What’s Missing? Bring Your Focus Back To Your People’s Potential with These Tips Form The Authors of Everything Connects.

The business world is a symphony of players and elements that only works when everything interconnects harmoniously. Continuous innovation and continuous learning are required for any sustained connection and success.

Resilient people develop a mental capacity that allows them to adapt with ease during adversity, bending like bamboo instead of breaking. They possess a set of powerful traits. I’ve shared some of these traits separately in my previous posts; in this article, I wanted to bring them all together.

A beginner’s mind, then, is what allows us to embrace the highest emotional qualities such as enthusiasm, zeal and optimism to creatively move ourselves forward.

Creative people are humble and proud. Creative people tend to be both extroverted and introverted. Creative people are rebellious and conservative. How creative are you?

To lead an impactful life, it takes fearless passion, courage, and relentless mental disciplines that come from deep insights into our own soul.