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(This was originally a guest blog at Amati & Associates.) Innovation thinking cannot be deployed, it must be cultivated, and in order to be cultivated, it needs to be embraced, not imposed. A properly executed and well communicated innovation thinking programme which starts out gradually and...

I was asked to keynote at What's Next in Vilnius – a conference for creatives and people generally associated with the creative industries. My people :) In preparation, the organised wanted to know what I thought about where ideas came from, and what they were...

As we all know, presentations can be either informative, interesting and inspiring or bland, boring and just plain bad. (Couldn’t resist the alliteration, eh.) What is interesting is that given the fact that both the presenters and the audience are often drawn from the same pool...

Some projects feel like they really are world-changing. Architect Mark Krawczynski and his small team have created a concept for a building that creates more energy than it uses through a range of renewable energy sources. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEAgxq_ZCc4 ...