The Champions Model Moves Organizations Forward
If you're looking for a way to roll out new technology or new ideas and really get some momentum behind them at your organization, you should consider the Champions Model. The Champions Model involves building a team around the idea that new ideas are great, but need to be vetted before launching to the whole organization. The Champions Team is able to easily validate the ideas, give feedback, and have a balanced mindset on how the new concepts should be used.
We're going to dig a bit more into this model, talk about the pros and cons, and help you identify who the Champions on your team should be.
Please enjoy the conversation with Mike Bodell and Matt Dressel.
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If you're looking for a way to roll out new technology or new ideas and really get some momentum behind them at your organization, you should consider the Champions Model. The Champions Model involves building a team around the idea that new ideas are great, but need to be vetted before launching to the whole organization. The Champions Team is able to easily validate the ideas, give feedback, and have a balanced mindset on how the new concepts should be used.
We're going to dig a bit more into this model, talk about the pros and cons, and help you identify who the Champions on your team should be.
Please enjoy the conversation with Mike Bodell and Matt Dressel.
