Leading Innovation: Joseph Giordano & Candis Cook
Whether you are looking for ingenuity, creativity, innovation, or growth, the key is allowing people to experiment and surprise you with their results, solutions, options, and ideas.
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Managing Personal Creativity: Jeffrey H. Mauzy
Jeffrey H. Mauzy was a principal at Synecticsworld, Inc., and consults with corporations on the practice of innovation. He is also cofounder of Inventive Logic, Inc., maker of ThoughtPathâ„¢ software for idea generation and creative problem solving. The author would like to acknowledge his indebtedness to George Prince, the founder of Synecticsworld and chief researcher behind the creativity and innovation techniques used at the consulting firm and in this article. Walk into any preschool, and you'll find some of the best creative thinking anywhere: finger paintings with purple people and polka-dot skies, fanciful tales of magical, far-away places. There are lessons for the corporate world in the day care center downstairs.
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The Value of Wishing: Increase the possibilities of innovative ideas
Wishes rich in imagery, bring novel ideas. A wish acts like a full pardon. It permits us to think and express the unthinkable. By doing so, the range of material we can call upon vastly expands. We know this from observing hundreds of groups trying to get ideas to solve a problem or invent something difficult and new. The act of wishing surfaces repressed impossibilities which can then be used as connection-making material.
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