Innovation at work 55 activities to spark your team's creativity

Training for innovation requires innovative training. This book provides readers with powerful, proven exercises for inspiring creativity.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Brynteson, Richard (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : American Management Association 2012.
Edición:1st edition
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover; INNOVATION AT WORK; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of Worksheets; Preface; Introduction: What Is Innovation?; The Structure of This Book; WORKSHOP ACTIVITIES; PART 1: The Practice of Innovation; Forget, Unlearn, Dismantle; What if ?; Innovative Connections; Levels of Innovation; Alternative Uses; Jobs that Need to be Done; A New TV Program; Storytelling; Love of Failure; Visioning; Green Innovation; Practical Individual Creative Skills; PART 2: The Innovative Personality and Skill Sets; Inquisitiveness; Building Networks; The Rebel; Personality Trait: The Next Box #1
  • Personality Trait: The Next Box #2Personality Trait: The Next Box #3; Design an Experiment; Building Innovation DNA into Your Life; Creative Problem Solving; Brainwriting; The Problem-Solving Games; Analytical Thinking Test; Test of Creativity; Leadership and Teambuilding; Building a Winning Team; Teams and Traditional Work Units: Some Differences; PART 3: The Culture of Innovation; Determine Your Current Culture; Open Source Innovation; Killing the Naysayer; Where do babies (innovative ideas) come from?; Failure Notebook; Faces of Innovation; Event/Pattern/Structure; Trend Spotting
  • Creative CollaborationBuilding an Innovative Culture I; Building an Innovative Culture II; Scaffolding: Toward a Culture of Innovation; PART 4: The Innovative Process; Open Source Innovation; Deep Inquiry; Creative Collage Making; Disassembling; Question Circle; Deep Empathy; Photo Wall; Can You Hear Me Now?; Redesign Rooms; Two Circle Critique; Force Field Analysis; Litmus Test; Attribute Listing; Blue Ocean Technique; Club Med Exercise; Designing an Innovation Room; SCAMPER; Posters and Quotes; 50 Innovation Techniques: Addendums; Step #1: Probe the Constituency: Questions to Consider
  • Step #2: Observe the Real Situation: Questions to ConsiderStep #3: Develop New Concepts: Questions to Consider; Step #4: Converge and Build Prototypes: Questions to Consider; Step #5: Implementation Process: Questions to Consider; Categories of Innovation; Accident as Innovation; Quotes; Innovation Cases; References; Index; About the Author