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[TEXT: Trends Influencing the Future of Work]
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[TEXT: Don Weinstein, Corporate Vice President, Global Product and Technology] Thank you, everybody, for coming out in here. It’s our Fast Company Innovation Festival. Going to be talking about innovation in the world of work.
[TEXT: Roberto Masiero, SVP of ADP Innovation Labs] Innovation, to me, is just thinking different. It’s just trying to find better outcomes.
[TEXT: Doug Politi, President, Compliance Solutions] My view is everything has to serve a business function and ultimately for us to drive growth.
[TEXT: Martha Bird, ADP Business Anthropologist] For me, it’s about asking questions differently, and it’s not so much forward facing, but it’s actually looking back. And so what are the difficult and messy challenges that we’re trying to solve for? The problem may not change, but the technology changes to address it.
[DON WEINSTEIN] You really have to think about, you know, who are the people that you’re putting into that process?[MARTHA BIRD] It’s really about putting together people who are really different. When I’ve come up with a change or done something different, I’ve had friction.
[ROBERTO MASIERO] It’s just really like putting the right team together with a good vision in front of it.
[DOUG POLITI] But it can’t stay in the lab. So it’s got to be–
[ROBERTO MASIERO] It can’t stay in the lab, no.
[DOUG POLITI] It’s got to– it’s got to ripple its way through the organization as a whole.
[DON WEINSTEIN] Space and time are the oxygen that innovation needs to breathe to fuel the fire.
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