What Does Raff Viton Do?
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Hi,I’m Raff.
So, what do I do
anyway?
First, a bit of context.
But it’sbecoming
a way of life.
Innovation began as a
business practice.
But do we have to constantly challenge what is,tirelessly searching for what could be?
Are we doomed to a life of disruption?
Or can we simply train ourinnovation muscles
to preparefor the shift to what’s next?
That’s what I do
I’m a personal trainerfor your innovation muscles.
Current level
Next level
I get you from the one below to the one above
Without blowing everything up
and inno-vation
musclesyou want
I help you close the gap between innovation muscles you have
I help you find balance between
Complexity Simplicity
Control Chaos
Vision Curiosity
Freedom Rules
I call itComplex Adaptive
Learning…
…or Vertical Learning
Because learning moreof the same - horizontal
learning - just doesn’t cutit anymore
You need to learn in a way that
upgrades your entire operating
system from top to bottom
Training, readiness andan expanded toolboxhelp you feel strong and comfortable in
uncertainty.
A state of mind thatmakes you more adeptat influencing changeand delivering betterinnovation outcomes.
The best part is the journey.
Because we’re all (myself included)
working on our ownnext level.
“This was an outstanding experiencethat improved our leadership team’s
ability to be curious and appreciate a commitment to
continuous learning.
It positioned us to win the transition.”
“The process isn’t always comfortable, but meaningful learning is a challenge.
The challenge was worth the journey.”
“Our ability to implement meaningful changeand the way we solve problems
has been greatly enhanced.”
“The team building, training andleadership development helped
get us past our dysfunctions and on tobecoming the leadership team thisorganization needs and deserves.”
Are you ready to embrace innovation as life?
The more of us that are ready,the farther we all get.
It’s time to train.
(630) [email protected]
raffviton.com
P.S.
Adapt quickly today, or spend tomorrow trying to catch up.