innovation
innovation
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by Avish Parashar - 2007-01-29
Word associations is what I consider to be the first creativity building exercise. It's actually a simple improv comedy drill.You can do a word association with a partner. First you say a word, and th...
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by Fwahmi Avessel - 2007-01-29
The human mind never fails to amaze me. Just when you thought that every idea or invention conceivable by man is already out there, another one suddenly emerges out of nowhere with the promise of m...
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by Mike Scantlebury - 2007-02-02
I was thinking about things that I love.One thing I definitely love is the way we can learn from history. But seldom do.There might be a reason for that. Often the lesson is so obvious (now, to us, ye...
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by Edward Bonney - 2007-02-05
Jorma Ollila has spoken in an interview of the caring atmosphere which distinguished Nokia, the mobile phone giant, from other companies he has worked for. When one person felt tired or sick the other...
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by Julie Archibold - 2007-02-07
There are several things that can contribute to make a product stand out. We can divide them into two main groups: The tangibles or things that are factual about the product. The in...
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by Julie Archibold - 2007-02-07
It's time for a change It's time to make up you mind It's time to be real It's time to give your best It's time to turn things around It's time to stop putting it off It's time to rock the boat It's ...
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by Robert Warlow - 2007-02-13
Of all the qualities that entrepreneurs possess one you will always seen in varying degrees is the ability to be innovative. You will see entrepreneurs:• coming up against a problem and actively decid...
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by Mark Sincevich - 2007-02-13
I've sat at my computer all morning trying to get my teeth into the opening of this month's newsletter. It's as if couldn't open the bottle of mineral water with my hands, so I put the plastic cap of ...
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by Michelle James - 2007-02-20
1. Change the lens you use for seeing the unknown. Do you see the unknown something to be feared, challenged, dealt with, managed or overcome? Or is it something to be navigated, explored, embraced, c...
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by John Wesley - 2007-02-23
Your brain needs exercise just like a muscle. If you use it often and in the right ways, you will become a more skilled thinker and increase your ability to focus. But if you never use your brain, or ...