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The last step: '.exe'

ICE Creativity is a 3 stage model to help you unleash your powers of creativity. Each stage has a unique set of skillsets you can learn that will add power to your work and home life.

The 3 stages are imagination, critically review and .exe. The first stage is about dreaming up new ideas. The second is about critically selecting the best one. The third about putting that strong idea into action.

The '.exe' file

Every software program, such as Microsoft Word, has what is known as an “.exe” file. This file executes or starts the software. It makes the program happen.

For the ICE model, the '.exe' stage is about making your idea happen into a reality.  It's about discipline, hard work and solid project management.  Dreaming big but planning realistically.

We’ll be publishing a number of short articles about making your ideas a reality.  These will be published in the coming months. Due to commercial reasons we have to withhold them at present.

 

 

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