Bob Holland had a successful 38 year career creating, building, and selling businesses before becoming Chairman of TEC Detroit. We start a multipart series in which he describes how he now mentors and cultivates innovation in the companies he coaches as part of TEC.
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In this 7 minute podcast (download iPod compatible, 35MB), we begin a multipart series in which Bob Holland describes his experiences mentoring innovation among groups of CEOs as Chairman of TEC Detroit. TEC is part of a multinational organization called Vistage which aims to build better leaders who can make tough decisions and produce results. Bob took on his leadership role after 38 years building and selling IT businesses.
Bob deals with a wide range in size of businesses, from $1.4 Million to 1.2 Billion in revenues. In spite of this difference, he notes that they face the same problems innovating. Innovations often come from the passion of an entrepreneur, and how you inspire that passion is similar across size of organization. Further, the innovations must fill a recognized gap in the market place.
In our next installment, we'll talk about one specific example of a company Bob is involved with, Powerpass, that appears to be filling that gap.
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