tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-733074358901582680.post2809078333649515007..comments2024-03-13T07:28:50.206-04:00Comments on Healthcare Standards: Book Review: Ten Faces of InnovationKeith W. Boonehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16883038460949909300noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-733074358901582680.post-38185233358975784032011-09-13T15:46:17.200-04:002011-09-13T15:46:17.200-04:00Hi Keith,
Definitely sounds like a good read. I&#...Hi Keith,<br /><br />Definitely sounds like a good read. I'm curious about how these roles typically occur in multiple - for instance, Care Giver, Anthropologist, Experience Architect and Collaborator might overlap in a person who advocates for customer needs and then follows through on these needs. A person's role may shift during a project lifecycle.<br /><br />Might be useful to identify where you anticipate gaps or surplus in these roles within an organization or project (too many directors, not enough Care Givers...)<br /><br />I would characterize "Curmudgeon" alongside Devil's Advocate - the most useful person in any innovative group in which I've been involved has been the Yoda-person, who alternates between "we tried that two years ago and it failed" and "maybe it's time we tried that again..."P. M. Hollotthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01542635131280325135noreply@blogger.com