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The Innovator Dating Service Looking for a winning idea? All you have to do is click your heels and ask the Great and Powerful Omni Web for your wish to come true, or so I’m told. Read More
Innovation Isn’t Change Innovation isn’t change. It may seem like a minor difference but this is actually a huge distinction. Read More
The Art of Making Art My family belongs to a ponderous array of arts organizations – symphonies, museums, theater companies and a mélange of performance ensembles that defy category. Read More
Do You Have the Capacity to Innovate? The same thing happens to me once every three months. Read More
Invisible Innovators When I was eighteen years old I wasn’t exactly college material. Read More
Omphaloskepsis aka Contemplating Your Own Navel Help! The personal development section of my favorite bookstore is expanding faster than the universe. Read More
Complexity First; Simplicity Last Simplicity is the new thing. Quality is so over and innovation is fading into everythingness. Read More
The Mongolian Barbeque Effect on Innovation There is a new Starbucks in the main hall of the business school where I teach. Read More
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 still use. Read More
Trying to Create Tomorrow’s Company with Yesterday’s Rules and Tools: Part 1 – The Need for Speed and Magnitude If you have ever been to a TED talk or OpenCo conference or any other semi-chaotic gathering of clever Millennials you’ve experienced the new rules of innovation first hand. Read More
Mastering the Five Levels of Creativity (Part 5) Intuitive Creativity: This final and most challenging level of creativity has often been promoted to the realm of spiritual and wisdom traditions. Read More
Mastering the Five Levels of Creativity (Part 2) Bisociative Creativity: Bisociative is a term coined by the controversial novelist Arthur Koestler in his celebrated bookThe Act of Creation to describe how our conscious mind, when relaxed, can connect rational with intuitive thoughts to produce eureka moments. Read More