Can small businesses risk betting on big ideas?

Steve Anderson (Author & President, The Anderson Network)

Steve Anderson suggests ways in which smaller organizations can implement a policy that encourages and promotes the creation of big ideas. According to Anderson, small businesses and non-profits can promote innovation by creating a culture that allows for mistakes, rewards employees for creative ideas and provides work time for employees to work on their innovative concepts.

Steve Anderson

Author & President, The Anderson Network Steve Anderson has spent his 35+ year career helping the insurance industry understand, integrate, and leverage current and emerging technologies. For the last 20 years, he has crossed the nation speaking at places like SAFECO, AAA, Nationwide, as well as many state insurance associations. He is on the faculty of credentialing organizations teaching thousands of insurance professionals and is a writer/contributor to multiple publications. Steve is the author of The Bezos Letters: 14 Principles to Grow Your Business Like Amazon.

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Steve Anderson

Author & President, The Anderson Network

Steve Anderson has spent his 35+ year career helping the insurance industry understand, integrate, and leverage current and emerging technologies. For the last 20 years, he has crossed the nation speaking at places like SAFECO, AAA, Nationwide, as well as many state insurance associations. He is on the faculty of credentialing organizations teaching thousands of insurance professionals and is a writer/contributor to multiple publications. Steve is the author of The Bezos Letters: 14 Principles to Grow Your Business Like Amazon.

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