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Strategic Thinking Workshop Success – Beware Too Much Creativity

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Interestingly, the most challenging situation for Brainzooming strategic thinking workshop success is when it includes TOO MANY individuals viewing themselves as creative. Talking with someone about the most difficult Brainzooming strategic thinking workshop EVER inspired the blurb below. Yes, you read that right.

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Agile Strategy – 16 Strategic Thinking Questions to Explore Disruptive Innovation

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Along with the recap, Inside the Executive Suite offered sixteen strategic thinking questions inspired by the Fanatics case study that you can use to explore agile strategy options within your own organization. We thought the list was intriguing, so we secured the go ahead to share the strategic thinking questions with you here.

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Innovation Strategy – Pat McGauley and a New Beer in Town

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One chart depicted (I think) growth factors in the beer market from 2012 to 2014. In 2012, competitor innovation accounted for just 5% of growth in the beer market; Anheuser-Busch was the overwhelming leader in innovation-driven growth. He is always on the lookout to disrupt Amazon before the next Amazon does it.

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Creative Thinking – My Vital Source of Creative Inspiration

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Email us at info@brainzooming.com or call us at 816-509-5320 to learn how we can deliver these benefits for you.

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Now Streaming: Extreme Creativity with Vickie Howell

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It was a huge learning curve, and there are a lot of lessons still being learned. Contact us at info@brainzooming.com or call us at 816-509-5320 to learn how we can deliver these benefits for you. And I really needed a production company behind me for the technical side of it. So, we just sort of jumped in together.

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Ten Years Now and Mike Brown Has a Blog

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By 2012 I’m no longer working for myself, as I’ve discovered that I’m terrible at it. For organizational innovation success, contact The Brainzooming Group to help your team be more successful by rapidly expanding strategic options and creating innovative growth strategies. And so it goes for the next three years.