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Creativity And Innovation
Find articles on the creative process, how the creative process works, its value, how to maximize it
Thinking the Unthinkable
By Paul Sloane - According to the author, one can broadly simplify innovations into two kinds - incremental and radical. Learn the difference between the two and see which type is applicable to your situation. (Added: 5-Dec-2006 Hits: 498 )Opportunity Will Knock, If It Can Find the Door
By Glenn Beach - Office feng-shui is the art of placement of objects, colors and elements to enhance abundance, performance and productivity. (Added: 18-Feb-2004 Hits: 968 )Creativity & You
By Harry Hoover - Funky clothes and an artsy appearance are not required to be creative. All you have to do is believe you are creative and it will be so. (Added: 15-Mar-2005 Hits: 1132 )Ideas Come In All Sizes
By Paul R. Williams - Big ideas, although having impacts that many times are short-lived, do provide incredible boosts in brand recognition, customer loyalty, competitive separation, employee morale, and company performance. The goal of this article, however, is to remind you that, while the pursuit of big ideas is noble, it is short-sighted to discount the huge prospective impact of the numerous small ideas within your organization. (Added: 4-Dec-2006 Hits: 412 )The Rise of Innovation in Asia
By Sean Silverthorne - Although Asian countries have been able to use cost advantages and software coding prowess to attract outsource business from around the world, the region is quickly moving up the value chain to challenge America's leadership in innovation. (Added: 4-Dec-2006 Hits: 403 )Four Ways To Sidestep Your Creative Blocks And Motivate Your Muse
By Scott Ginsberg - Are you thinking that you have lost your creative spark? Are you worried that you peaked too soon? Read this article for some very creative ways to regain your creativity. (Added: 3-Feb-2006 Hits: 616 )Embracing Innovation
By Sam Kogan - Persuading CEOs to buy into innovation as a blueprint rather than a brainstorm is a key to success, according to Dr. Sam Kogan. (Added: 5-Dec-2006 Hits: 426 )Innovation Lessons Learned in 2005
By Chuck Frey - When asked to share the most important lesson about innovation they have learned during 2005, here’s what the readers of InnovationTools had to say. The tips and strategies shared here are thought provoking, and are likely to spark some ideas you can use in the coming year. (Added: 3-Feb-2006 Hits: 614 )| Library Home Page |
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