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The 10 Commandments of Effective Brainstorming

Gregg Fraley

Redefine Brainstorming If You Want Results. . It’s okay to hate Brainstorming. There have been many studies of brainstorming and articles written. Many of these studies start with an outdated notion of what brainstorming is, and usually don’t study real working teams. are ignored.

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3 Innovation Specialists Busting the Myth About Brainstorming

Innovation in Practice

When thinking about creativity in teams, we often imagine a bunch of people in front of a flipchart throwing on the paper whatever comes to their mind – brainstorming. But, what actually is brainstorming? The danger with brainstorming is that quantity does not equal quality. And what is it actually useful for?

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Innovation Training Under Utilized

Gregg Fraley

Yes, you can train people in creative thinking, Front-End-of-Innovation (FEI) frameworks, problem solving, and meeting facilitation. You need focused imaginative, divergent, visioning, strategic, and conceptual thinking, and training can get you there. Knowledge of frameworks like Lean, Agile, CPS and Design Thinking are essential.

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Leading a Culture of Innovation with Design Thinking Facilitation

InnovationTraining.org

We have collaborated with over 100 organizations for a variety of in-person and virtual innovation, design thinking, and leadership workshops and events. One of our favorite topic focus areas is helping people lead and facilitate design thinking for a culture (and mindset) of innovation. Design thinking in action.

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The Power of Bottom-Up Systems in Organizational Success

Tullio Siragusa

Case Studies of Bottom-Up Approach Success Many organizations have successfully implemented bottom-up strategies. Impact: HCL’s approach has been a case study in business schools and a beacon for companies looking to leverage employee-driven innovation. Adapting and Evolving: Flexibility is key in a bottom-up approach.

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