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Rationale, Passion and Beliefs: Changing how we approach the Energy transition.

Innovating4Energy

I don’t think we are making it the collaborative endeavour it needs to be. “During this year, I felt we were in a growing need to significantly alter the accepted practices of managing the Energy Transition in a new, more innovative, ecosystem-thinking way. We need a broader energy transition movement.”

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Exploring frameworks and methods you need to know as an Innovator

Paul Hobcraft

These were for HYPE and posted on their blogs, mostly under their “Methods & Frameworks ” tag. “TRIZ is a problem solving method based on logic and data, not intuition, which accelerates the project team’s ability to solve these problems creatively” Using the FORTH Method to Navigate Your Innovation Journey.

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Strategy, Creativity, Innovation – That’s What Brainzooming Do

BrainZooming

The Long Answer – Strategy, Creativity, and Innovation. The reason is that working from the incredible resource of strategic thinking exercises, creative thinking tools, and collaborative models The Brainzooming Group has created, what Brainzooming does can vary dramatically for each client engagement.

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Advancing the Practice of Lean in the Digital Age: the Spigit and eVSM partnership

Planview

What if you could use a digital capture tool for wall maps which was fast and had automated lean analysis and visualization built-in (figure 2)? What if the tool had the right variables, calculations and charts for each type of value stream (e.g., And, what if the tool also did a lot of the “side” calculations (e.g.,

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The Innovation Hotline: How Colruyt Group is Championing Intrapraneurship with Collaborative Idea Generation

Qmarkets

Its rapid expansion from a small, family-run wholesale goods business in 1928 into a multinational conglomerate with 30,000 employees, can be attributed in part to the creative – and ingenious – ways it has crowdsourced ideas from employees. We also wanted to show them how user-friendly and simple the tool is to use.

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Blogging for Learning: Blog Challenges

Boxes and Arrows

Think carefully about how you structure and organize your activities. For example, if you’re going to have them develop a set of instructions to do a specific task, encourage them to try out using more creative tools to express themselves, like VoiceThread or putting a PPT onto Slideshare. Ending a Blog Challenge.

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The Content Conundrum

Boxes and Arrows

In advertising, copywriters often drive the creative process. Remember that writers are creatives too, and they are, in many cases, the keepers of the content your design ultimately serves.” Don’t rely on someone else to do it without first thinking hard about it yourself. change how we think about content, 2.)