
They were called the “American Beatles” by the Japanese media. Their live album at Budokan became an all-time classic, and they were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2016. The band is none other than Cheap Trick.
But why bring them up now? I am glad you asked. Last week I shared stage at ciLive! https://dmacc.edu/ciweek/Pages/presenters.aspx with The Nielsen Trust - a band comprised of Cheap Trick’s lead guitarist Rick Nielsen and his sons. Alongside new music they did great renditions of originals, and Rick was just as playful and engaging a performer as ever. In fact, in the middle of a song he suddenly took off his guitar and hand it to me - as evidenced by this photo.
It was uplifting to see Rick going strong and keeping it fresh, Cheap Trick is about to release a new album and start touring (Covid permitting). It also occurred to me that their rock anthem is a perfect slogan for my work with leadership teams, guiding them to create irresistible customer experiences for the post-pandemic world: I Want You to Want Me.
#music #leadership #customerexperience #smartstrategy #businesstransformation #innovation

As Albert Einstein observed "Play is the Highest Form of Research". It is also the gateway to creative exploration and innovation, which is why more and more organizations nurture it in their culture.
I was pleased to see this connection featured on the front page of Vogue China. How do you incorporate play in your work?
#innovation #leadership #strategy #mindset #transformation #growth #China #voguemagazine
Unless you are a hardcore chocolate aficionado, you most likely missed out on the celebration. Yesterday was World Nutella Day, with much rejoicing among Nutella's global community (over 31 million Facebook followers). But even if you are not a fan, this event is significant and noteworthy. So why should you care?
The answer has to do with the origins of Nutella. It was developed in Europe in the wake of WWII, during a time of profound upheaval and scarcity. Cocoa, the major ingredient in chocolate, was expensive and hard to find. Thinking creatively, Pietro Ferrero, an Italian confectioner, substituted hazelnut - a much more abundant and cheaper ingredient - into the formula. The result is the magical, creamy spread that is still one of the favorite sweets and breakfast essentials around the world today.
There you have it. From now on, take part in the February 5th celebrations, letting World Nutella Day be your annual reminder to see crisis as opportunity.
#innovation #futureshaper #creativity #leadership #crisismanagement #nutella #transformation

I am looking forward to hosting a session for McGill University's upcoming PowerSkills symposium next week.
This global event has a great theme: Courage Strikes Back!
#mcgill #innovation #futurelearning #learninginnovation #transformation #crisismanagement #leadership

Humor is a powerful antidote to adversity. Being able to laugh at the absurdity of extreme situations is healing, empowering, and provides a strong bond among us. The current crisis is no exception. Here is one of my favorite, comical takes on our new normal. It's a totally on point, fun satire in the form of a short advertisement by Snickers.
Take a look, and try to resist cracking a smile!