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Innovation through Revolution
More than
ever before, leaders must encourage and develop the
skills of innovation in their organization. If
not, your competitors will leave you behind.
Nurturing innovation is more than simply sending staff
to a creativity workshop. You must lead from the
front. Find out how. |
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Innovation and Physiology
Your
physiology has a greater impact on your creative skills
than you may realize. Everything from diet to
exercise can give influence how well you create.
In this short article, you'll discover the relationship
between physiology and creativity. |
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Innovation through Re-application
Ever
considered using a paper clip for something other than
clipping paper? When we ask people to list all the
things you can do with a paper clip we get 30 - 40
different answers. And they're all right.
Innovation often occurs through the re-application of an
everyday object that sits under our nose. |
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Innovation through Evolution
Evolution has been an important form of innovation over
the years. Spurred on by the mindset of creative
discontent, it's all about asking how can I do this
better? |
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Innovation through synthesis
Some of the
world's most influential inventions are the result of
synthesis. That is the coming together of two
objects, ideas or systems. A powerful path to
innovation is that of making connections. Looking
at things that don't always work together and asking,
what if? Read more in this article. |
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Innovation by turning around
Sometimes we find ideas simply by turning them around or
upside down. By walking around an object, idea or
system, you see it differently. And by letting go
of your functional fixation and prejudices, you never
know what might come to light. Read this
article for more. |
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