
Scott Isaksen
10/11/21 • 37 min
Scott Isaksen, author of the set-text “Creative Approaches to Problem Solving: A framework for innovation and change”; founder and CEO of international business consultancy CPSB Group, and a Professor of Leadership and Organizational Behaviour in conversation with Professor Neil Maiden.
Scott discusses the need for deeper diversity of thought in business and how the Covid 19 pandemic has had a positive effect on business innovation. He also explains where the literal origins of the phrase "to debug your computer" comes from...
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Scott Isaksen, author of the set-text “Creative Approaches to Problem Solving: A framework for innovation and change”; founder and CEO of international business consultancy CPSB Group, and a Professor of Leadership and Organizational Behaviour in conversation with Professor Neil Maiden.
Scott discusses the need for deeper diversity of thought in business and how the Covid 19 pandemic has had a positive effect on business innovation. He also explains where the literal origins of the phrase "to debug your computer" comes from...
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