We’re about two months into the re-birth and re-branding of Blogging Innovation as Human-Centered Change and Innovation.
At the same time I brought my multiple author blog back to life, I also created a weekly newsletter to bring all of this great content to your inbox every Tuesday.
Human-Centered Change & Innovation Weekly brings four or five great articles as an email to you from myself and a growing roster of talented and insightful contributing authors, including:
Robert B. Tucker, Janet Sernack, Greg Satell, Linda Naiman, Howard Tiersky, Paul Sloane, Rachel Audige, Arlen Meyers, John Bessant, Phil Buckley, Jesse Nieminen, Anthony Mills, Nicolas Bry and your host Braden Kelley.
You can sign up for the newsletter here:
I would be interested to know whether you prefer:
- Tuesday
- Sunday
And, if you’ve missed out on previous issues and would like to explore them, you’ll find the links below:
Human-Centered Change & Innovation Weekly
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October 26, 2021 – Human-Centered Change & Innovation Weekly
October 19, 2021 – Human-Centered Change & Innovation Weekly
October 12, 2021 – Human-Centered Change & Innovation Weekly
October 5, 2021 – Human-Centered Change & Innovation Weekly
September 28, 2021 – Human-Centered Change & Innovation Weekly
September 21, 2021 – Human-Centered Change & Innovation Weekly
September 14, 2021 – Human-Centered Change & Innovation Weekly
September 8, 2021 – Human-Centered Change & Innovation Weekly
August 31, 2021 – Human-Centered Change & Innovation Weekly
August 24, 2021 – Human-Centered Change & Innovation Weekly
Finally, if you know a globally recognized human-centered design, change, innovation, transformation or customer experience author that should be contributing guest articles to the blog and newsletter, have them contact us.
I hope you continue to find value in everyone’s contributions to the conversations around human-centered change, innovation, transformation and experience design!
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