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Synergy

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Synergy is an extraordinary value-added energy, force, or benefit created by the working together of various parts or processes.

Synergy formula: 1+1=11

Synergy is like a combination lock, and your job is to combine the right numbers in the right order.

 

 

 

   

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Synergy in business is the benefit derived from combining two or more elements (or businesses) so that the performance of the combination is higher than that of the sum of the individual elements (or businesses).

For instance, sustainable competitive advantage is a synergistic combination of distinctive and reproducible corporate capabilities.

 

 

 

SuperCreativity

For SuperCreativity, synergize conscious, superconscious, and divine creativities.

 

SuperCreativity is a partner dance

Synergistic Thinking

 

 

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Entrepreneurial Creativity

Entrepreneurial creativity is a synergistic combination of four capabilities:
creative thinking skills, motivation, expertise, and action.

 

BLISSful Inventor

Productive Creativity

 

 

AI MAGic

AI MAGic is about synergizing Multiplicative, Analytical, and Generative artificial intelligence (AI)... More

 

AImpowerment

Synergy of Human Intelligence and AI

 

 

Synergistic Team Synergy Synergize Diversities Intellectual Teamwork Synergistic Partnerships Master of Business Synergies (MBS) Synergistic Team, great teamwork  

 

Synergistic Team 

A star team performs far better than a team of stars.
'1+1+1=3' is the arithmetic of a group.
The arithmetic of a synergistic team is
'1+1+1=111'

 

 

 

Master of Business Synergies

Master of Business Synergies (MBS) harnesses the power of diversity, leverages critical opposites, creates cross-functional synergies. This leads to synergies among functions and business units, whereby they become more productive together than independently.

 

Master of Business Synergies (MBS)

MBS vs. MBA

Synergy Innovation

Harmony Master

 

 

 

 

Coaching

The three components of coaching – learning, achievement, and joy – are synergistically interlinked and the absence of any one will impact and erode the others.

 

Synergistic Motivation

Leadership-Management Synergy

 

 

   

GE

"Integrated diversity" is a term used by Jack Welch, the legendary former CEO of GE, to define a learning culture. He described "integrated diversity" as the elimination of boundaries between businesses and the transferring of ideas from one place in the company to another. "Integrated diversity means the drawing together of our thirteen different businesses by sharing ideas, by finding multiple applications for technological advancements, and by moving people across businesses to provide fresh perspectives and to develop broad-based experience. Integrated diversity gives us a company that is considerably greater than the sum of its parts," said Jack Welch.

 

 

 

 

Toyota

Toyota’s global competitive advantage is based on a corporate philosophy known as the Toyota Production System (TPS). Much of Toyota's success in the world markets is attributed directly to the synergistic performance of its policies in human resources management and supply-chain networks.