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A Sampling of Testimonials from Idea Champions Clients

Idea Champions

Since 1987, Idea Champions has been designing and facilitating a wide range of brainstorming sessions, creative thinking trainings, and innovation workshops for more than 130 organizations in 11 different countries. During that time, we have worked with just about every industry on planet earth and every kind of mindset.

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Idea Champions Helps All Kinds of People Originate Great Ideas

Idea Champions

Since 1987, Idea Champions has been helping a wide variety of forward thinking organizations tap into their innate creativity and originate breakthrough ideas. Through your brainstorm facilitation, we gained more than 100 original ideas of high quality. Your High Velocity Brainstorming sessions were wonderful. ZoomStorming.

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THE QUESTION: Who Created "The Year of Living Creatively?"

Idea Champions

My intention not to call attention to myself, but to let you know that I've been deeply immersed in the creative process for decades and, along the way, have learned a lot about what enables the origination, development, and implementation of new possibilities and what obstructs it. But I've definitely had my share of successes.

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Can Innovation Work in a Work-from-Home World?

The Inovo Group

Ethnography : Technically, ethnography is a type of primary research but it deserves special attention because traditional ethnography, by definition, requires the researcher to visit the location where relevant observable activities are taking place, such as a factory, a hospital, a retail site or the homes of consumers. Secondary research.

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Experience Themes

Boxes and Arrows

As designers, we spend a lot of time examining design solutions against an array of information–business goals, user needs, design principles, best practices, the results of usability tests–but less often (if at all) against a definition of the core experience we hope to deliver. So why not designers? Designing with Themes in Mind.

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