Maslows hammer represents a death knoll for innovation: I suppose it is tempting, if the only tool you have is a hammer, to treat everything as if it were a nail. Yet in many spaces, organizations fall back on the proverbial hammer when the situation may call for different tools.
A colleague once said of me, chainsaw or Dremel you decide.
I am a creative solutions person with a complete utility belt of tools for combining, adapting and replicating business models to arrive at innovative strategies for growing mission-driven programs and organizations.
What kind of programs? Those that foster private sector innovation for economic development and empowerment. That...