Needless to say, executive support is de rigueur for any initiative, new or existing, to be successful. Top leaders in the company lend vision and guidance as well as emphasize execution and accountability. There are other factors, of course, such as right capability and satisfactory resources, but the CEO and his or her direct team must put spirit and muscle behind sustaining initiatives.
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Friday, March 6, 2015
Catherine Courage (3) Sustaining Design Thinking
Needless to say, executive support is de rigueur for any initiative, new or existing, to be successful. Top leaders in the company lend vision and guidance as well as emphasize execution and accountability. There are other factors, of course, such as right capability and satisfactory resources, but the CEO and his or her direct team must put spirit and muscle behind sustaining initiatives.
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