1. Ideas come to you effortlessly.
Creating ideas is as easy for you as putting on your shoes in the morning. Thomas Edison said that ideas are waiting to be discovered. You discover ideas constantly by creating ideas without really t...
Weird Inventions (18 Nov 2005)
Weird inventions can be profitable. I just saw a report on the news about an automated dog wash at a car wash. Get the car and the dog clean all at once! Of course, ideas for inventions that are just weird and interesting or funny is okay too. By...
Finding Your Next Big Idea (25 Oct 2005)
The business enterprise has two, and only two, basic functions: marketing and innovation. It is not necessary for a business to grow bigger; but it is necessary that it constantly grow better.
- Peter F. Drucker
The organizatio...
Managing Innovation - - Leaving Before the Party is Over (18 Aug 2005)
Innovation is constantly coming up with new ideas, implementing them, protect them once growing, and than comes the hardest part. Leaving them.
"Partir, c'est mourir un peu" (help me, who said that?) If that is true and literary expressions ...
Innovation: The Life Blood Of Your Business (26 Mar 2006)
If you're running or managing a business and want it to be around for a long time, you need to spend a good part of your time innovating. That's because, in a fast-moving world, where people expect things to get better and better, and cheaper and ...
Fostering Improvement Through Innovation (16 Aug 2005)
Lewis Carroll, in his book, Through the Looking Glass, has Humpty Dumpty smugly intone, 'Whenever I use a word it means exactly what I choose it to mean, nothing more and nothing less.' Such seems to be the case whenever the topics of improvement...
Problem Solving Strategies (10 Jan 2006)
What could you use a few good problem solving strategies for? New ideas for your business, perhaps. New ways to deal with your children. To come up with different approaches to building things, writing stories, or finding a job. Whatever the purpo...
Letting Go of Struggle (11 Sep 2005)
A client shared something with me during a recent session that inspired me to write this e-zine. Her husband is a contractor and was working on a bathroom for one of his clients. They asked him to build a wall in a certain place, which he did. Thi...
How to Earn $10,000 in One Hour (30 Nov 2005)
Many books on time management recommend the practice of thinking of each hour of your time as being worth a specific quantity of money. It's an extension of the "time is money" concept. First you figure out what your hourly rate is, and then you u...
Changing Perspectives (16 Aug 2005)
One problem-solving technique you should master is changing perspectives to redefine the problem.
The way you define a problem is often the key to solving it. Take a current problem from your life that you're having difficulty solving. Then ...
Developing a Toolkit of Problem-solving Techniques (16 Sep 2005)
Yesterday I was visiting a fellow Toastmaster, and we watched a DVD called Magic Moments II. This is a video that analyzes 30 clips from the 2001-2003 International World Championship of Public Speaking Competition in order to study some of the be...
Optimal Thinking (29 Aug 2005)
Optimal Thinking by Rosalene Glickman is a book I read about a year ago. I don't recommend that anyone here read it because it's one of those books that reads like an article padded out to the length of the book. You need only read the first chapt...
Use Your Mental Mouse (15 Oct 2005)
Have you ever wished you could take your computer mouse with you into your off-line life? When you're looking for a parking space near that new restaurant, wouldn't you like to pull down a menu of options and click on "find a spot 2 blocks away"? ...
Enthusiasm: The Key to Productivity and Innovation (23 Jan 2006)
What's the difference between enthusiasm and gasoline? Maybe, there's not much difference between the two. They both provide the power to drive us forward.
The internal combustion engine of our automobile runs on gasoline. Gasoline vapor ent...
Innovation: Can You Take Advantage Of It? (23 Mar 2006)
Innovation is simply the foundation of new beginnings. Through innovation we can find new products, learn new techniques are reap the rewards of offer better quality, more simplistic style and even help to bring out dollar a little farther. But,...
Read This Article if You Are Smart (19 Sep 2005)
Despite popular myth there really is intelligent life on this planet and some actually, no seriously it really does in the human species. I know this comes as a big surprise, judging by the average person you meet, but their really are some genuin...
Do You Have to be a Bad Guy in Order to Win? (05 Sep 2005)
Do you have to be a bad guy in order to win?
Have you looked at the news lately and felt disgusted? The headlines of today's
news confirm what we all feel and know in our gut. The headlines I am talking
about are those of CEO's going to ...
The Truth About Truth (25 Oct 2005)
Truth is as liquid as the oceans that surround us.
It was once true that the world was flat, until Columbus discovered his own truth and left us an opportunity to experience his truth.
It was once true that man could not fly, until the...
Clothes Woes (14 Mar 2006)
Shopping for new clothes is not my favorite pastime. But shopping is a way of life for my wife. She shops every day, looking for bargains, buying from one store and taking something back to another. When I need something from a store, I make a...
How Do You Use Your Whole Brain? (24 Dec 2005)
Want to increase your creativity by 15%…
Take your shoes off....
Imagine for a moment, top executives with a major
fortune 500 company huddled around a board room table
brainstorming new ideas for products and services. Now
picture ...
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