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  • Submitted By: moe80
  • Date Submitted: 12/07/2013 10:47 AM
  • Category: Business
  • Words: 763
  • Page: 4
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Kudler Fine Foods management team strategy is looking to innovation in their business. The management team will consider all the individual personality types. This can benefit the creativity process but can also bring in conflict. Carl, Brandi, and Rudy have an intuitive personality and are important to achieve goals. Having an intuitive personality is being achieving goals, having the ability to find a solution and answer promptly. Utilizing everyone one skill sets towards a common goal can guarantee some type of success. Implementing and ensuring that the ideas and innovation are working towards benefiting the company and not hurting it, Brandi and Rudy seem to think alike. Brandi and Rudy also think that a creative imaginative personality style would go hand in hand with the integrity, while Carl and Rudy believes when it comes to a inspirational leader, it would bring an impact of innovation to help take the company further in success. Everyone may not feel or think that same way about certain ideas but working together may help come to the same conclusion of success for the business.
Given Leatrice’s strengths, he can identify which technologies would suit Kudler best. This means that he can work alongside Brandi, who shows a proficient level of imaginative ability. Her insight will aid in understanding how the technology will improve Kudler’s customer’s experience. Being able to predict the impact of any new innovations on the customer is important, and the originality of the ideas has the potentiality to create a very positive experience for the customers. However, employees in Kudler may be intimidated by the new protocols in the beginning. The technology will have various effects on how the employees do their work and Carl can use his intuitive skills to help identify any potential risks involved with the introduction of new technology. Risks reduction will mostly involve any challenges an innovation may cause in regard to a customer’s...