Sunday, 4 May 2014

Professional Innovation with Kathy Bridgman



Discovering new means of utilizing technology, building confidence, and establishing trust with an ever evolving consumer base, can all go hand in hand, says Kathy Bridgman. In order to be innovative, one must be committed to learning from their mistakes and gaining the knowledge that they know will prove useful in the future.

Kathy Bridgman, who often spends time at the Krause Center for Innovation at Foothill College, is a believer in the power of innovation. Her track record of success as a real estate agent demonstrates her ability to maintain excellence in her field amid one of the most active real estate markets in the world. 

The benefits of innovation are many, as are the drawbacks of stagnation. Sometimes the only way to achieve success is through breaking habits and veering from tradition in order to obtaining desired results. 

The goal of any innovator is to make something better, whether it’s a product, process, or an endless array of other objectives. Kathy Bridgman is on the leading edge of the real estate and has found that through developing patterns that can adapt with the ever changing world of real estate, no challenge is too great.

Sometimes challenges may result from an onslaught of new information or unexpected changes. While these ‘challenges’ may not seem pleasant in the midst of solving them, Kathy Bridgman believes that in reality, they are opportunities to innovate.

The bottom line is: Never give up or get stuck in a rut. Make the best of your current position in relation to any obstacle, and find a way to feel good – for doing this will allow you to be more apt to creating an innovative solutions that leads to positive outcomes.

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