Monthly Archives: November 2010

Novelty and Trimtabs

I’ve been exploring how creativity works within a creative organization. The project will be wrapping up shortly. In the next few blogs, I’ll be sharing some overall insights I’ve had in exploring creativity within a creative organization. I’d like to … Continue reading

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Feeling Our Way Through

How does it feel when you’re working your way through the creative process? Especially if you’re following a deliberate process, like Creative Problem Solving, you may find yourself concentrating on the process steps—getting swept up in brainstorming, or intensely focusing … Continue reading

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Clarifying and Developing: A Balancing Act

I’m exploring how creativity works within a creative organization — what are the strengths and where are the potential blind spots? In an earlier post, I described how the eight members of the core team recently learned their FourSight Breakthrough … Continue reading

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