By: Pete Court
You’re at work, say, or in a meeting of some form, and someone decides on a brainstorming session. Continue reading “Too Right Bluey, Creativity is Not a ‘Tool’”
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By: Pete Court
You’re at work, say, or in a meeting of some form, and someone decides on a brainstorming session. Continue reading “Too Right Bluey, Creativity is Not a ‘Tool’”
By: Neri Morris
Who doesn’t love a little creative writing? I haven’t written this way in a while so it came as a bit of a surprise when I sat down to process something that had resurfaced in my life and this is what flowed. May its ambiguity and symbolism connect with your own story, those moments where something you thought was well and truly dead, resurfaces and you are paralysed by the loaded question of “one step forward or one step back?”
Enjoy!
By: Sam Robinson
Creativity and a sense of craftiness is key in the new feel-good show Making It Australia. Continue reading “Susie Youssef on Why TV Show ‘Making It Australia’ Will Inspire Creativity”
By: Laura Bennett
Roughly one third of our lives is spent working. For some it’s more as overtime creeps in, and with the commute, “work” balloons out to this all-encompassing part of our day. Continue reading “Work was Given to Adam and Eve Before “The Fall” – How the Mundane Can Be Meaningful”
By: Robert Martin
The award winning Channel 9 TV series Lego Masters has proved to be popular family viewing last month. Viewers have been awed at the creativity and ability of the contestants to turn the humble Lego brick into amazing creations. Continue reading “Is There a Master Builder? How Lego Points to Something Bigger”
By: Sheridan Voysey
Five hundred years ago the Renaissance brought an explosion of art, science, geographical discovery and religious ideas into the world. What would it take to see a new renaissance (rebirth) of wisdom, creativity, community and faith in this coming decade? Continue reading “We Need a New Renaissance of Faith. These Three Commitments Can Help”
By: Michael McQueen
‘In my experience, innovation can only come from the bottom. Those closest to the problem are in the best position to solve it. Everyone must be able to experiment, learn, and iterate. Position, obedience and tradition should hold no power.’ [1] Continue reading “Why Ground-Level Workers Are The Top-level Innovators”
By: Michael McQueen
Over my years of working in the business world around ideas of innovation and leadership, one lesson I have learned is that there is a lesson to be learned in most places. I must admit though, when I sat down to watch Frozen 2 with my son, I did not expect it to be one of these places. Continue reading “How Disney’s Teamwork Pushes Them Into the Unknown”
By: Michael McQueen
“Innovation is not an idea problem. It’s a recognition problem.”
By: Michael McQueen
While the notion of brainstorming is far from unfamiliar, the reality is that many corporate brainstorming sessions are far from effective.
Continue reading “5 Ways to maximise your next brainstorming session”