"Digital" decline is avoidable

Innovation Attitude Let's be human. Let's create. Otherwise. 

In Greek mythology, a phoenix (/ˈfiːnɪks/; Ancient Greek: φοῖνιξ, phoînix) is a long-lived bird that cyclically regenerates or is otherwise born again.
"Accept what is, let go of what was, and create what will be."
Jean-Raymond Naveau, Entrepreneurship in Silicon Valley, CA & Europa and Creator & Founder, Innovation Attitude


Silicon Valley, California, 1976

Steve Wozniak designs and develops the Apple I computer.
He shows it to Steve Jobs who suggests selling it.
The rest is known to us all.

Nothing new under your sun

A founder designs his vision, builds his idea (probably innovative) and creates his company.
He becomes an entrepreneur.
The company is scaling up.
The entrepreneur turns into business leader.
He now focuses on a new mission: growing his business.

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Mission Impossible ?

Our mission as a business leader is to grow the business.
Our challenge is to overcome the maturation threshold of the company.
Staying the course? Innovating? Transforming?
One still must dare, know how, have the capacity.

Inertia is lethal

The 4th industrial revolution, "Digital", has complicated, complicates and shall complicate our mission as a business leader.

The technological, economic, political, social and ethical system (Greek σούστμα "assembly, composition") in which we lead our businesses is increasingly complex, uncertain, volatile, ambiguous.
No sign of slowing in sight.
On the contrary.
Adapting in an emergency is too little. Too late (?).

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Possible and conceivable? Feasible!

Our growth and our survival (!) depend on our will to develop our ability to adapt constantly.
In direct contact with our ecosystem.
"Digital" or no "Digital", decline is avoidable

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