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Brainstorming with an expert, Matt Nelson

Betterific

In this installment of “Brainstorming with an [innovation] expert” we invite Matt Nelson from Hyundai. In 2010 my wife and I moved to England, where I coached American Football for Southampton Solent University and DJ’ed across Western Europe. Matt has quite the resume and an amazing story.

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Creating the Persuasive Pattern card deck

Boxes and Arrows

Starting in 2010, the collection has now grown large and mature. It is a collection of 54 printed design patterns driven by psychology, presented in a manner easily referenced and used as a brainstorming tool. Both Stephen Anderson and Dan Lockton published similar decks back in 2010. The idea and basic concept is not new.

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Best Practices are Stupid

Stephen Shapiro

On April 20, 2010, the environment was dealt a horrific blow. These can be used in brainstorming sessions or as instructional aids for helping people be more creative. As you read this and the other chapters, please remember that this book was published back in 2011. Introduction.

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6 absolutely crazy ideas that actually worked and made money

hackerearth

Jack Dorsey was a New York University undergraduate when Odeo, a podcasting company, had what it called a day-long brainstorming session. This game alone managed to earn the company record revenues in 2010 even after its initial user base fell from a whopping 83 million to almost half of that in a month. Does Farmville sound familiar?

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6 absolutely crazy ideas that worked and made money

hackerearth

Jack Dorsey was a New York University undergraduate when Odeo, a podcasting company, had what it called a day-long brainstorming session. This game alone managed to earn the company record revenues in 2010 even after its initial user base fell from a whopping 83 million to almost half of that in a month. Does Farmville sound familiar?

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99 Mental Barriers for Innovation Infographic

Open Innovation EU

We usually point them to the excellent work of Lee et al (2010) , an article that points out that SME usually prefer to be open in the exploitative stage of an innovation process (rather then the explorative stage of innovation) and that they prefer sharing risks with strong ties such as competitors, clients and suppliers.

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How To Make A Concept Map (With Examples And Templates)

xMind

In short, to make a concept map, you need to go through: preparation, brainstorming, structuring, linking, and finalizing. Step 2: Brainstorm – Concept generation. Notice that at the brainstorming phase, you should skip judging on redundancy, relationships, or importance of the listed items. Bear with me for a while.