Creative thinking in business is one way to turn problems and challenges into opportunities and better ways to work. In this article, Richard Evans, Marketing Manager of Illumine Training provides an insight into how he harnesses and stimulates business creativity…
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Illumine posted this on April 8th, 2011
This is filed in: creativity and innovation, generate ideas, idea generation, marketing professionals, people management
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As part of a global innovation programme, the worldwide insurer, Allianz, has been looking to develop practical creativity in the workplace. Here Anthony Landale outlines the drivers for innovation and reports on the drive for new thinking at all levels of the business.
Innovation is a big game in business. It promises to break open rigid [...]
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Illumine posted this on May 27th, 2008
This is filed in: case studies, creative focus, creative thinking techniques, creativity and innovation, Creativity for Logical Thinkers (Training), creativity training, idea generation, mind mapping
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So how can organisations help to nurture new ideas and stimulate creative thinking?
Here are ten ideas that might help to let your people off their creative leash:
1. Challenge adversarial thinking – People with negative attitudes kill creativity so watch out for cynics, people who pull rank or those who deliberately ignore or discount [...]
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Illumine posted this on January 1st, 2008
This is filed in: creative thinking techniques, creativity and innovation, idea generation, learning and studying
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Accelerated learning (AL) provides executives with a range of rapid response tools. Here Clive Lewis outlines what these are and why they are so important.
So you are familiar with accelerated learning (AL). Good for you. But take note; if you are a trainer or a training manager the issue isn’t about how AL can help [...]
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Illumine posted this on July 22nd, 2006
This is filed in: idea generation, management development, mind mapping, presentation techniques, speed reading, time management
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