by Dr Ken Hudson | Oct 23, 2014 | Creative Thinking Techniques, How to accelerate idea generation, How to become a creative leader, How to improve your Sales & Marketing, How to innovate in a fast, simple and low risk way, How to run an awesome Brainstorming Session, Speed Thinking
I have presented and been on the receiving end of countless presentations of new ideas. Here are my 6 tips on how to help you sell your ideas with more success. 1. Present a usual idea, a different and a radical option. Using this framework gives the receiver or...
by Dr Ken Hudson | Oct 21, 2014 | Creative Thinking Techniques, Employee Experience, How to innovate in a fast, simple and low risk way, How to run an awesome Brainstorming Session, Speed Thinking, Workshop Facilitator
The 3 key roles in any innovative team In my experience working with creative or innovative groups or teams there are 3 key roles. Each is important. The 3 roles are — a creator, enhancer and judger. One without the other will mean smaller ideas or plenty of...
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...