by Dr Ken Hudson | Mar 4, 2016 | Creative Thinking Techniques, Disruption, How to become a creative leader, How to improve your Sales & Marketing, How to reinvent your product, brand, business or career, How to run an awesome Brainstorming Session, Workshop Facilitator
What is reinvention? Leaders often ask me what is the difference between innovation, reinvention and disruption? Sometimes you just need a good analogy to explain a concept. Lets imagine that you have just purchased a new home. You have 4 options: 1. No nothing and...
by Dr Ken Hudson | Mar 1, 2016 | How to reinvent your product, brand, business or career, Workshop Facilitator
From Finance Manager to Cafe Owner I spend a lot of time in Cafe’s. It’s a function of my business and lifestyle (that’s my excuse). Just recently I tried a new cafe in Sydney (Darlinghurst) whilst i was waiting to pick up my daughter from school....
by Dr Ken Hudson | Feb 22, 2016 | Workshop Facilitator
Here’s how to get the most out of your facilitator If you are going to employ a facilitator then you should insist upon the following actions. In my experience they are the hallmarks of an awesome facilitator. Also remember it’s what they do not what they...
by Dr Ken Hudson | Feb 21, 2016 | Creative Thinking Techniques, Disruption, Employee Experience, How to become a creative leader, How to reinvent your product, brand, business or career, Workshop Facilitator
External Triggers I have reinvented my career quiet a few times in my life. And I suspect I am not finished. Because we all have to get used to the idea that career reinvention is an ongoing, continuous, lifelong journey. But why reinvent your career? Well sometimes...
by Dr Ken Hudson | Feb 17, 2016 | Creative Thinking Techniques, How to become a creative leader, How to reinvent your product, brand, business or career, Workshop Facilitator
Just start – it does not matter where A few years ago I invented an approach to idea generation and problem solving which I called Speed Thinking. It was based on an insight that what stopped most people from being as creative as they could be was their own...