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How can people become more creative in their everyday lives? The gifted amateur as a heroic innovator is one of the great American myths. Read More
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
It’s the Talent, Stupid Six presidential campaigns later, I’ve still got Bill Clinton’s iconic 1992 slogan running through my head: It’s the economy, stupid. Read More
Walking The Tightrope On The Innovation Bell Curve Breakthrough innovation typically starts at the edges of the bell curve in the challenge of a crisis or the prospect of an outstanding opportunity. Read More
How to Make Time to Work on Your Biggest Ideas [Infographic] If you feel like you’re overworked, overtired and that no matter how much work you do, nothing really changes, you’re in the same boat as most of the world’s workforce. Read More
How Breakthrough Ideas Become Mainstream Breakthrough innovation typically starts at the edges of the bell curve in the challenge of a crisis or the prospect of an outstanding opportunity. Read More
What the Most Creative Countries in the World Do–and How America Can Learn From Them At the heart of every major innovation is not just a person or a company but an entire national character. Read More
Why Crowdsourcing Has Ruined the Art of Innovation Are all innovators created equally? Read More
How to Play the Innovation Game [Infographic] Whether you know it or not, you’re playing the Innovation Game. Read More
Innovating Innovation Strategy: Part 3 [In the part-two installment of this three-part article, I showed how the two major growth strategies–push and pull strategies–both fall short when it comes to meeting the demands of innovation. Read More