Innovation age began in 1972. Agree? Born then? You have a special destiny.
Creativity and Innovation on your agenda? Think broadly. Everything matters. What you do affects others, what others decide impacts you. The innovation age began in 1972; people born then have...
View ArticleHow to give way to potential and overcome the obstacle of saying no
Yesterday’s lunch and learn with a global media company brought to light, again, that it’s hard to get people to say yes to new ideas. Especially in times as confusing these. Look out! Potential!!...
View ArticleToronto’s Economic Incentive Idea – Make Meth
People used to refer to my home town as Toronto the Good. Another name emerged as it grew to be Canada’s biggest city: the Big Smoke. Now I don’t know what to call it, Wanton-ville? AMC’s Breaking...
View ArticleHow to persevere beyond the ‘no’ when proposing ideas for new futures
People say no to new ideas because the new ideas do not fit what is current and understandable. What exists is easy; change requires an effort. People say no at the drop of a hat, without thinking....
View Article2014 Year in Marketing – good questions for new thinking
This Haiku deck shares trigger questions that can open doors of perception and considerations. Even though it’s geared for marketing, anyone can leverage these when seeking new ideas so to make new...
View ArticleCreativity: an Academic Discipline
The NY Times posted this article today, must be true then, eh? IT BOTHERS MATTHEW LAHUE and it surely bothers you: enter a public restroom and the stall lock is broken. Fortunately, Mr. Lahue has a...
View ArticleThere is always more than one right answer
Your task, if you choose to engage in and/or lead innovation, is to Open thinking to new ideas, new potentials, new solutions, new opportunities Explore what might work within the current context that...
View ArticleWorld Creativity and Innovation Day, April 21
Friends, today, April 21, is World Creativity and Innovation Day, named in 2001, it was expanded to World Creativity and Innovation Week in 2005. I hope you experienced inspired joy, delight....
View ArticleStrangely enough….
Strangely enough, this is the past that somebody in the future is longing to go back to. Ashleigh Brilliant.
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