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Breakthrough Thinking from Inside the Box By Kevin P. Coyne, Patricia Gorman Clifford, Ren Updated on: April 1, 2008 / 5:00 PM EDT / MoneyWatch ...
Who doesn’t love a good party? Now, imagine harnessing that energy to tackle your most challenging problems. Hold a Team Brainstorming Party, recommends author Jennifer Phoff. Why not throw a ...
The authors of a new book on the art of breakthrough thinking explain how designing your day more thoughtfully can get your creative juices flowing. BY ANNA HENSEL, ASSISTANT EDITOR, INC.
Setting aside dedicated "thinking time" without meetings, phones or agendas can create space for your mind to wander and make connections. This practice can lead to significant breakthrough decisions.
Prioritizing breakthrough thinking empowers agencies to truly become engines of innovation, driving brands – and also their own organizations – toward uncharted horizons.
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