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The Mega-Simple Way to Generate Tons of Innovative Ideas

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Get a magazine with lots of big headlines, great photos, and cool ads. Flip through each page of the magazine asking, “What innovative ideas for my opportunity does this page suggest?” For me right now, Domino magazine is a particularly productive magazine for new ideas, as is apparent! Sticky notes +.

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Creative Quickies – Delivering the Brand Promise No Competitor Does

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A bold competitor, however, will heavy up with tremendous intensity and deliver the incredible, elusive brand promise in a truly disruptive fashion. The right combination of outside perspectives and productive strategic thinking exercises enables your brand to ideate, prioritize, and propel innovative growth.

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14 Innovation Theme Candidates: If 2020 Were the Year of. ?

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Reviewing the Fast Company World’s Most Innovative Companies issue suggested fourteen potential innovation themes based on the strategies the magazine reported. Based on this list, think ahead: What you would do NOW to prepare if 2020 were going to be the year of. Selecting Your Organization’s Innovation Theme.

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Andy Reid Borrows Innovative Ideas. Do you?

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This quote made me think of how we have created the Brainzooming methodology over the years: through pure inspiration and artful adaptation from far-flung sources. The inspirations include reality TV , improv comedy, business consulting, Dennis the Menace cartoon books, magazine ads, and obscure behavioral laws , just to name a few!

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Leadership Skills – 15 Ideas for Innovative Leadership in 2017

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Last week’s “Inside the Executive Suite” article from Armada Corporate Intelligence picked out highlights on leadership skills from Fast Company magazine. Blythe Harris (Chief Creative Officer, Stella & Dot) challenges herself and other leaders to push beyond the everyday activities of normal life.