Innovation is not a luxury. We tend to consider it only when we have the right time, the right mind set and of course, the right budget. Actually, it should be harnessed to tackle your every day work challenges. Using innovation as a tool, your company can overcome real-time problems, create more efficient processes, develop new products, and ultimately impact the bottom line.
Monthly Archive for October, 2010
In this post, we investigate three different personal approaches to creativity, and discover a somewhat surprising common thread.
In developing new products, people intuitively tend to add new features to an existing product. Try to apply the opposite approach: instead of adding features. remove them, particulary those that seem desirable or even indispensable.
Innovation does not mean that we need something new! When ever you need to accomplish a new task always try to review existing resources before bringing in new ones.















