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Your Worldview Is Your Greatest Strength (But Also Your Greatest Weakness) A worldview is more than a type or a style. Read More
Rethinking the Liberal Arts for Business Education: Rise of the ‘Pracademic’ In a world of open access, higher education remains astonishingly, frustratingly closed. Read More
How to Stop Self-Sabotaging Your Creativity It’s easier to start from scratch than it is to get out of a creative rut. Read More
The 4 Most Creative Kinds of Leaders In today’s snappy corporate speak, forms of creative leadership are like statement blazers or ultra low-rise jeans: they’re either in or they’re out. Read More
The Innovator’s Storybook: Creativity and the Well-Told Tale There are six irresistible words at the start of all major innovations: let me tell you a story. Read More
Why Courage Is More Important Than Creativity A crisis is the perfect start to your revolution. Read More
How to Jump-Start Radical Change in Your Company When Steve Jobs developed the iPod in 1997, he assembled a diverse group of thinkers with different points of view and areas of expertise. Read More
The Low-Risk Way to Design Breakthrough Products The fastest way to build something is to deconstruct it. Read More
What Does “Making Stone Soup” Have to Do With Business Innovation? Originally published on SmallBizTrends.com Read More
How to Turn Conflict Into Creativity Two talented people who have nothing in common are more likely to create something exciting than two talented people who think the same way. Read More
Jeff DeGraff Interview on The JetSetter Show Jason Hartman sits down and talks with Jeff DeGraff, professor for the University of Michigan’s Ross Business school and an expert in innovation. Read More
How to Create Better Ideas Faster The four F’s of effective brainstorming. Read More