Learn more about my new book Cape-abilities by listening to the first chapter on Vulnerability. Once you've listened to all 9 chapters, you will earn your innovation super powers.
Learn more about the ability to be open to change. Being bendable (without breaking) allows you to be pliable and open to new ways to think about challenges.
When you can adjust yourself to different conditions, environment and structures, you open yourself to the ability to make changes quickly and adapt effectively.
Thinking about needs that your consumer has that they may not even know about can help you get ahead of the competition and move that business needle! Learn a little about how the brain works so you can see how people think!
In our Cape-abilities series, learn how to look at lots of possibilities when solving for a challenge. By ideating from lots of different angles, you can come up with breakthrough solutions. That is how you get the Broad Perspective!
Get buy-in on your ideas by bringing them to life and getting others to “see” what you “see”. Learn different methods of doing this so that everyone will love your ideas as much as you do!
Learn how to get others just as excited about your ideas as you are so you can get them on board and ready for development and implementation!
So, you came up with some fabulous ideas. That’s awesome! Now, who is going to develop and implement them? Someone has to take responsibility for bringing them to life. Learn a few top tips for doing just that!
Learn about how to keep yourself and others accountable for your ideas and how they are implemented by continually prototyping them to keep them fresh. This is the last chapter in my book, so don’t miss it! Our format will change next week! Stay tuned!!
Meet Missy Carvin and lets talk creativity!
Meet 11 year old Brionna Garman. She’s smart, beautiful and funny! When we talk about being divergent in our thinking, we talk about how to think like kids. This girl is no exception … instead she is exceptional! Listen in …
Meet Dr. Jeff Goltz who talks about using creative problem solving in Public Safety and training first responders. This is a perfect example on how creativity can be used in any industry and for any organization. Give it a listen …