Outcome Driven Innovation - problem or not?
Labels: adaptable, flexible, framework, innovation, methodology, strategy
This blog is part of the creative4business website. Derek Cheshire, principal and founder set up creative4business to promote the use of Creativity as a business tool and to demystify Innovation processes. Here are just a few of his thoughts. To learn more please look at the Creative4Business Home Page or follow Derek on twitter.
Labels: adaptable, flexible, framework, innovation, methodology, strategy
History has defined a series of generations such as the Silent Generation, Baby Boomers, Generation X, Generation Y and now Generation Z. Generation Y are the children of Generation X and are now in their late teens to early twenties, the University and College students of today. As far as technology was concerned they went from geek to chic. Generation X grew up as technology and the internet was mushrooming and Generation Y simply went gadget mad. They grew up in times of economic prosperity and so created a different outlook on life. Don’t like your job, then go and get another? Want to work from home, no problem?
Labels: adaptable, alternative thinking, creativity, curiosity, flexible, innovation, management, motivation
The recession may have touched us all but it is not nearly as bad as the pundits and commentators would have us believe. One or two businesses have gone under but I am here and you are still here reading this. We are all still 'in the game' so we have some of the skills and resources necessary to survive. We must at the very least be capable of examining our external environment and reacting to it in a positive manner. We are flexible, adaptable, resourceful and understand our own competencies.
Congratulations, you are now innovating!
Labels: adaptable, customers, downturn, environment, flexible, innovation, marketplace, recession