How Reframing A Problem Unlocks Innovation
Written by: Tina Seelig
Taking a different perspective can lead to stunning breakthroughs in any industry, writes Tina Seelig in InGenius.
Written by: Tina Seelig
Taking a different perspective can lead to stunning breakthroughs in any industry, writes Tina Seelig in InGenius.
Written by: Warren Berger
Warren Berger taps some of the most powerful CEOs in the country to reveal the questions that will keep any company on track.
Written by: Brian Millar
We’ve all thought it: If only I worked at so-and-so, my genius would be recognized and I’d churn out award-winning work. But you don’t have to work at so-and-so. Here are some workarounds to getting your best ideas realized right where you are.
Written by: frog
According to frog research, users aren’t necessarily concerned about which company invents something first but which stays slightly ahead of the trend.
Written by: Fjord
Fjord charts the major innovations of the past, and predicts a future of totally intuitive "micro gestures and expressions" that will control our devices.
Written by: Bruce Nussbaum
In Creative Intelligence, Bruce Nussbaum argues that building a space away from normal activity, where people trust each other and agree to behave by a different set of rituals, is key to enhancing a team’s creative capability.
Written by: Brian Gillespie
What every designer and every design-thinker should know about their limits, according to Continuum’s Brian Gillespie.
To see more electric vehicles on our roads, we’ll need to build more stations for charging them. WXY’s new report shows us how to get started.
Written by: Cale Thompson
Smart companies are jumping on the Zipcar bandwagon, offering customers greater control over services, argues Ziba’s Cale Thompson.
Written by: Bruce Nussbaum
Boosting the middle class, researching clean energy, building better schools--all good stuff. But if you want real economic value, Bruce Nussbaum argues, promote creativity across the nation.
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