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THINKING DIFFERENTLY ABOUT START-UP ENTREPRENEURSHIP

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I am compelled to inquire, in the face of the emotionally charged situation emerging from the current Israel-Hamas war, how might we consider, being candid, compassionate, and courageous in learning, to let go of our collective pain, anger, and hostility to learn new ways of thinking differently about start-up entrepreneurship.

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Curiosity: The Key to Creativity and Innovation

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Their expertise grows as they actualize their curiosity by developing a love of learning. First, find and remove what gets in the way of your curious mind by: Being humble enough to continuously learn from others and the world, and putting humility and learning before your ego. Fueled by curiosity, they ask crazy questions.

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11 female innovation leaders share their definition of innovation

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I have also since seen a mounting amount of scientific research showing how women do not even get the same credit for their creativity or innovation work as if a man were to suggest the same idea. Which means they do not believe small changes over time, failing, learning and adjusting can or will have a meaningful impact.

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WHY ARE SUCCESSFUL INNOVATORS CURIOUS LIKE CATS?

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In last month’s blog , we shared how consciousness , imagination, and curiosity are the fundamental precursors to creativity, invention, and innovation. Creativity is wonderfully mysterious—and frustratingly fleeting. Curiosity and creativity spur innovation Curiosity is derived from the Latin “cura” which means to care.

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IS IMAGINATION REALLY MORE IMPORTANT THAN KNOWLEDGE?

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According to a well-researched and scientific article “Einstein’s most famous quote is totally misunderstood ” in BIGTHINK magazine, the author suggests that he’s really doing is encouraging people to look beyond the current, conservative frontiers of what we know and into the realm of what we’re compelled to explore next.

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94 Ideas to Imagine Innovative Growth Strategies

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The January issue of Feast Magazine , which “broadens the conversation about food and engages a large, hungry audience of food-lovers” around the Midwest published its Rising Stars issue. Feast profiled twenty-four “culinary creatives making their mark.” Collaborate with other brands in your market. Go all-in on creative ideas.

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Creative Quickies – How are you supporting creativity and new ideas?

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When it comes to whether an organization demonstrates ample creativity and new ideas, you have to place a load of responsibility on the leadership. How the leaders encourage and cultivate new ideas (or don’t) will affect the volume and richness of creativity throughout the organization. Leaders Supporting Creativity and New Ideas.