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Brainwriting Template

InnovationTraining.org

This brainwriting exercise template can help your virtual or in person innovation teams succeed. 6-3-5 Brainwriting is a group-structured brainstorming technique that is a highly collaborative way to generate as many ideas as possible in groups within a short period of time. This exercise can either be done in person or online.

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Leadership Retreat Facilitation and Planning

InnovationTraining.org

Simply put, an executive retreat can help the leadership team at your organization or company tackle your own unique challenges, brainstorm future goals, and build a global vision moving forward. Icebreakers are useful beginning exercises even for teams who know each other quite well. Why organize a leadership retreat?

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Creative vs. Strategic Thinking: What’s The Difference?

Idea Drop

For most businesses, every day is an exercise in problem-solving. There are two distinct (though complementary) ways to work through a problem and develop a solution: we might label them ‘creative thinking’ and ‘strategic thinking’. Creative thinking focuses on capturing the unusual, unique and unchartered.

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Improvement vs Innovation: Which Is Better For your Business?

Qmarkets

Innovation requires creative thinking, imagination, and risk-taking. When you’re trying to come up with new ideas, you can use brainstorming techniques such as mind mapping, free association, and ideation exercises to help you generate a broad range of ideas. Product innovation isn’t limited to software.

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Innovation in the Era of COVID-19

Innovation Excellence

In terms of “stopping in a place where you know what will come next,” this approach to avoid writer’s block in a novel can also be helpful for an innovator leading a brainstorming session which, inevitably, has to end at some point and resume later. In the IT field we perform disaster recovery testing on a periodic basis.