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THINKING PARADOXICALLY

Michael Michalko

Dr. Albert Rothenberg, a noted researcher on the creative process, has extensively studied the use of opposites in the creative process. He identified a process he terms “Janusian thinking,” a process named after Janus, a Roman God who has two faces, each looking in the opposite direction.

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The core principles of Leading FOR Innovation

Cris Beswick

The most famous approach is the 70-20-10 rule, aligned to the three horizons for several reasons: Resource allocation: The 70-20-10 rule provides a guideline for allocating resources (financial, human, and time) across different types of innovation. How can we celebrate the curiosity that fuels breakthroughs?

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6 Innovation Tool Kits to Drive Business Growth

Leapfrogging

One early win occurred in Grand Junction, Colorado, where the toolkit helped engage the local community in developing the school district’s next generation graduation guidelines – a blueprint for the requisite knowledge and skills the district’s graduates need to be successful in the 21 st century. The event is much more than training.

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6 Innovation Tool Kits to Drive Business Growth

Leapfrogging

One early win occurred in Grand Junction, Colorado, where the toolkit helped engage the local community in developing the school district’s next generation graduation guidelines – a blueprint for the requisite knowledge and skills the district’s graduates need to be successful in the 21 st century. The event is much more than training.

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