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100 Ways to Be More Creative on the Job

Michael Michalko

Find the most creative people at work and ask for their ideas. Brainstorm daily with a co-worker. Go for a daily brainstorming walk. Ask someone to collaborate with you on your favorite project. Ask someone to collaborate with you on your favorite project. Think of five other ways to define your challenge.

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In Defense of Brainstorming

Idea Champions

In the past few years I have noticed a curious trend in the media -- one I can no longer ignore -- and that is the appearance of seriously derisive articles about brainstorming by self-declared pundits and free lance writers. What I'm guessing that brainstorming naysayers really mean is that bad brainstorming sessions don't work.

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100 Simple Ways to Be More Creative on the Job

Idea Champions

Ask the most creative people at work for their ideas. Brainstorm with a co-worker. Go for a daily brainstorming walk. Ask someone to collaborate with you on your favorite project. Invite your customers to brainstorming sessions. Think of new ways to define your challenge. Use creative thinking techniques.