Childlike Creativity

At Idea Sandbox we talk a lot about being childlike and using your imagination... how solving problems is about creativity and how creativity is driven by your ability to imagine new ideas... I found this interesting bit about being more like [...]

Childlike Creativity

Begin At The End, For Better Strategy

One of the best starting points for a strategy session is at the end of it. Starting by clearly expressing what the end results should be, serves as a clear target for participants to aim for. I'm talking about more than [...]

Begin At The End, For Better Strategy

How To Be The Champion

As my high school history teacher Tom "Moto" Pile used to challenge we students: He used to goad... Do you have what it takes? Do you have MOX....ie?! Are you gonna suck it up, or are you too LA...zy!? You gotta [...]

How To Be The Champion

5 Clever Business Lessons From The Sport Of Orienteering

Ever heard of Orienteering? Orienteering is an outdoor sport where you have to figure out where to go based on figuring out where you are. Running a business in today is a lot like Orienteering. I figure there are Orienteering lessons [...]

5 Clever Business Lessons From The Sport Of Orienteering

Brainstorming: Sponge Versus Sieve

One of the reasons we find brainstorming intimidating is that some people are better than others in squeezing ideas out of their heads. These people - while amazing because they seem to have magical powers and some conduit to divine inspiration [...]

Brainstorming: Sponge Versus Sieve

Productive or Active?

This sticky note has been stuck to my computer monitor for a while. Now I have a smaller note that states "busy ≠ productive." Often we're merely active in what we're doing. Activity feels busy. But it's not necessarily productive. Are [...]

Productive or Active?

Participants versus Attendees

I don't think I've shared this story with you. One of my great bosses at Starbucks marketing used the expression, "The price of admission is participation." What she meant was, if you want the privilege of being in the meetings the [...]

Participants versus Attendees

The Five Stages Of Idea Acceptance

The book What A Great Idea! 2.0 by Chic Thompson is chock full o' bits of wisdom that help with creativity and creating new ideas. One bit Chic writes about, is how new ideas are often struck down with "killer phrases." [...]

The Five Stages Of Idea Acceptance

Put A Smile In Your Voice

The image below is a relic from my first out-of-college job with the Disney Company. A page from a "While You Were Out" message pad. (I re-discovered this as a bookmark in my copy of George Orwell's 1984).     I [...]

Put A Smile In Your Voice

Taking Action: 8 Ways to Classify Ideas

A fair amount of writing about brainstorming emphasizes not judging ideas too soon. A plethora of criticism about brainstorming argues it isn't critical enough. No matter how you think-up ideas, eventually they must prove themselves worthy of helping you meet your [...]

Taking Action: 8 Ways to Classify Ideas
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