by Dr Ken Hudson | Sep 12, 2014 | How to become a creative leader, How to innovate in a fast, simple and low risk way
“The people really winning here are adapting to consumers and the marketplace. We just have to move faster” Mark King, President, Adidas I totally agree with him. In a fast-moving world, where everything can be copied you simply have to innovate better and...
by Dr Ken Hudson | Sep 4, 2014 | How to innovate in a fast, simple and low risk way
Small things can have a big impact Small wins innovation is any bite-size, new idea, solution or action that could make a difference to someone’s life. It can be used by a small business, team or across an organisation. One of the best examples is in my own...
by Dr Ken Hudson | Aug 28, 2014 | Creative Thinking Techniques, Employee Experience, How to become a creative leader, How to innovate in a fast, simple and low risk way, How to run an awesome Brainstorming Session
A meeting you will love to attend My cousin works for a major television station. I was chatting to her the other day and she mentioned that she had to run to attend a 10.00am daily meeting to discuss the night’s program. She told me that this short, sharp...
by Dr Ken Hudson | Aug 27, 2014 | Creative Thinking Techniques, How to become a creative leader, How to innovate in a fast, simple and low risk way
Creativity today has to be SMART With the rise of smart products it also makes sense for creativity itself to be smart. Simply being creative for creativity’s sake may be fun and personally rewarding. But in an applied setting it is often a waste of time and...
by Dr Ken Hudson | Aug 12, 2014 | Creative Thinking Techniques, How to accelerate idea generation, How to become a creative leader, How to innovate in a fast, simple and low risk way, How to run an awesome Brainstorming Session, Speed Thinking
What would you do if you weren’t afraid? This provocative question was first posed by author Spencer Johnson. Spencer wrote a number of books and perhaps his most famous one was Who Moved My Cheese? I love this question. It suggests what hold most of us back is...