Trying to Create Tomorrow’s Company with Yesterday’s Rules and Tools: Part 3 – Moving from the Old to the New
Last time we explored some of the new innovation methods that are unseating the established conventional approaches that many companies […]
Last time we explored some of the new innovation methods that are unseating the established conventional approaches that many companies […]
Last time we explored why Millennials won’t use the old Boomer innovation methods. This time we will discuss some of
Professor at Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan and an Innovation Expert, Jeff Degraff, talks to The
Original article published on DBusiness: Five Qs: Jeff DeGraff on Innovation as it Relates to Michigan Jeff DeGraff, a professor
Originally published on DBusiness.com. By Izzi Bendall Jeff DeGraff, a professor at the Ross School of Business at the University
If you have ever been to a TED talk or OpenCo conference or any other semi-chaotic gathering of clever Millennials
Intuitive Creativity: This final and most challenging level of creativity has often been promoted to the realm of spiritual and
Narratological Creativity: Have you ever heard a child try to get its story straight? Or maybe you have dear friend
Analogical Creativity: Great innovators from Archimedes in his bathtub to Einstein riding his elevator of relativity have used analogies to
Bisociative Creativity: Bisociative is a term coined by the controversial novelist Arthur Koestler in his celebrated bookThe Act of Creation to