Posted on Sunday, 27 April 2014 Can Asking Better Questions Make Us Better Innovators? by Tim Kastelle If we want to be more innovative, learning how to ask better questions is a key skill to develop. Tweet238FlipShare134Share43Buffer52Pin6473 Shares
Posted on Friday, 25 April 2014 To Create the Future, We Must Understand the Past by Tim Kastelle We often think of new ideas fighting with older ideas, but the truth is that new ideas never work without building on older ones. Tweet47FlipShare27Share16Buffer7Pin4101 Shares
Posted on Thursday, 24 April 2014 What If We’re Thinking About Organisations All Wrong? by Tim Kastelle What happens if we think of our organisations as idea-processing networks instead of widget-producing machines? To start with, everything changes… Tweet197FlipShare112Share32Buffer61Pin1403 Shares
Posted on Tuesday, 22 April 2014 Things Don’t Always Go According to Plan by Tim Kastelle Things don’t always go the way we plan – and if we’re innovating, we shouldn’t expect them to. Here are some ideas for coping with this. Tweet36FlipShare11Share15Buffer10Pin274 Shares
Posted on Sunday, 13 April 2014 Tools for Unlocking Innovation by Tim Kastelle This week’s collection of the best innovation posts includes ideas on open innovation, purpose, hiring the best people, and the theremin. Tweet84FlipShare124Share21Buffer21Pin6256 Shares
Posted on Wednesday, 9 April 2014 Where Others See Only Barriers, Innovators See Opportunities by Tim Kastelle What are your barriers to business success? A study from my colleagues shows that innovators don’t see barriers. Instead, they use obstacles to spur innovations that help them outpace the competition. Tweet57FlipShare79Share29Buffer14Pin3182 Shares
Posted on Sunday, 6 April 2014 Improve Your Personal Innovation Skills by Tim Kastelle Here’s this week’s collection of great links. The organising theme this time is how to become more personally creative and innovative. Tweet113FlipShare52Share45Buffer14Pin1225 Shares
Posted on Friday, 4 April 2014 The Difference Between Good and Great by Tim Kastelle The way to win is to be extremely good at the jobs that are diabolically hard – figure out how to do that, and you’ll do ok. Tweet35FlipShare41Share9Buffer9Pin195 Shares