How can leaders solve problems in innovative ways?

Rajeev Peshawaria  (Author & CEO, Iclif Leadership and Governance Centre)


Rajeev Peshawaria talks about how leaders can utilize new technologies and more transparent methods to solve problems and bring innovative products to the marketplace. He provides two suggestions for getting problems solved including crowdsourcing for innovation or providing avenues for any employee to offer a creative solution. Peshawaria points out with these methods the process of innovation is speeded up and solutions could be provided at almost no cost.

Rajeev Peshawaria

Author & CEO, Iclif Leadership and Governance Centre Rajeev is the CEO of the Iclif Leadership and Governance Centre. He has extensive global experience in leadership development with a particular focus on uncovering personal and organizational “Leadership Energy,” and developing and delivering business strategy. Rajeev is former CLO of Coca-Cola & Morgan Stanley, and author of Too Many Bosses, Too Few Leaders (Simon & Schuster 2011), Be the Change (McGraw-Hill 2014), Open Source Leadership (McGraw-Hill Oct 2017), and a regular writer for Forbes.

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Rajeev Peshawaria

Author & CEO, Iclif Leadership and Governance Centre

Rajeev is the CEO of the Iclif Leadership and Governance Centre. He has extensive global experience in leadership development with a particular focus on uncovering personal and organizational “Leadership Energy,” and developing and delivering business strategy. Rajeev is former CLO of Coca-Cola & Morgan Stanley, and author of Too Many Bosses, Too Few Leaders (Simon & Schuster 2011), Be the Change (McGraw-Hill 2014), Open Source Leadership (McGraw-Hill Oct 2017), and a regular writer for Forbes.

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She was also an Adjunct Professor at Essex County College passing on the knowledge of the news industry to those interested in pursuing a career in broadcast journalism.

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