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Design thinking: A New Approach To Fight Complexity And Failure

Design thinking: A New Approach To Fight Complexity And Failure

By Chirag Mehta on December 14, 2011

Photo credit: String Theory by Michael KrigsmanThe endless succession of failed projects forces one to question why success is elusive, with an extraordinary number of projects tangling themselves in knots. These projects are like a child’s string ga…

Posted in Design, Featured Posts | Tagged agile, cognitive psychology, Creativity, design thinking, enterprise 2.0 | 2 Responses

VisualBee –Trying to Automate Creativity

VisualBee –Trying to Automate Creativity

By Ben Kepes on October 3, 2011

Like many people in the technology industry, I’m regularly tasked with creating and delivering presentations – it’s something I really enjoy – spreading the message of cloud to the world. One of the things I don’t especially enjoy however is the design process around presentations – luckily I have a

Posted in Application Software | Tagged Creativity, Design, Microsoft PowerPoint, powerpoint, presentation, Prezi, sliderocket, slideshare, VisualBee | 4 Responses

Taking The Quotes Out Of "Design Thinking"

Taking The Quotes Out Of "Design Thinking"

By Chirag Mehta on April 11, 2011

Bruce Nussbaum, a design thinking thought leader and a professor of Innovation and Design at Parsons The New School of Design, recently wrote that Design Thinking Is A Failed Experiment. He claims that: Design Thinking has given the design profession and society at large all the benefits it has to offer and is beginning to [...]

Posted in Design, Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged CQ, Creative Quotient, Creativity, design thinking, ideo, innovation

Shift Happens! revisited

By David Terrar on February 19, 2010

Way back in August 2006 a teacher called Karl Fisch at Arapahoe High School in Centennial, Colorado, USA created an 8 minute PowerPoint presentation with some music.  It aimed to highlight the rate of change of the world we live in, and remixed content from David Warlick, Thomas Friedman, Ian Jukes, Ray Kurzweil and others.  [...]

Posted in General | Tagged Creativity, digital revolution, flat world, future, futurestory, generation m, generation y, globalization, innovation, millenials, shift, Strategy, web 2.0 | 1 Response

Starting a New Series on Entrepreneurialism

Starting a New Series on Entrepreneurialism

By Dan Morrill on January 14, 2010

I continually talk about how starting a new company can be one of the smartest things you can do in the current recession. Especially if you are part of the growing legions of the unemployed for 14 weeks or more, it is going to be a difficult 2010 for many people, and many of the [...]

Posted in Entrepreneurship | Tagged Creativity, employment, Entrepreneur, Entrepreneurialism, Entrepreneurship, growth, idea, money, process, startups, unemployment

Attend The Medici Experience San Jose on 9/24

Attend The Medici Experience San Jose on 9/24

By Chris Yeh on September 16, 2009

My old friend Frans Johansson, the author of The Medici Effect, is working with the city of San Jose to bring his innovation workshop to the Bay Area next week. The Medici Effect refers to the amazing innovations of the Italian Renaissance, sparked by the mingling of disparate cultures and experiences. I went to Frans’ [...]

Posted in General | Tagged bay area, conferences, Creativity, innovation

Business Models and Right-brained Geeks

Business Models and Right-brained Geeks

By Zoli Erdos on December 10, 2008

Both Ben and myself often talk about how lean business models provide a competitive benefit in good times, and are crucial in a downturn that we are now living through.  We can keep on explaining the pull-model vs. traditional software sales again and again … or jus sit back, shut up, and let a company [...]

Posted in Design | Tagged atlassian, business models, Creativity, marketing, pull-model, right-brain, software sales, startups | 4 Responses

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