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WHY ARE SUCCESSFUL INNOVATORS CURIOUS LIKE CATS?

ImagineNation

In last month’s blog , we shared how consciousness , imagination, and curiosity are the fundamental precursors to creativity, invention, and innovation. Creativity is wonderfully mysterious—and frustratingly fleeting. Curiosity and creativity spur innovation Curiosity is derived from the Latin “cura” which means to care.

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MANAGING AND SHIFTING A BREAKTHROUGH MINDSET

ImagineNation

A recent article in Forbes Magazine stated that “research scientists have long said every thought that enters the mind eventually finds a place in the body where it bears the burden”. To emerge and PULL the present from our current reality toward a future of our own design. Backcast and don’t forecast.

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Why Bryant?

Michael Roberto

Money magazine ranked us as one of the top 50 colleges in the nation that add the most value. All students at Bryant, regardless of their major, are introduced to this highly effective creative problem-solving methodology in a hands-on, immersive program during their first year.

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7 Practices of Highly Inspired People

Rmukesh Gupta

All creative ideas have an inspiration as their seed. Someone somewhere was inspired by someone/something that led him/her to come up and express their creativity. As entrepreneurs, we know the importance of creativity in our pursuit. The more creative and practical our solutions, the more success we can see in our enterprise.

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THINKING DIFFERENTLY ABOUT START-UP ENTREPRENEURSHIP

ImagineNation

I am compelled to inquire, in the face of the emotionally charged situation emerging from the current Israel-Hamas war, how might we consider, being candid, compassionate, and courageous in learning, to let go of our collective pain, anger, and hostility to learn new ways of thinking differently about start-up entrepreneurship.