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Home Search results for "assumptions"

Dare to think like a kid so your problems disappear

By The Inventium Team | Nick Johnston | 0 comment | 2 March, 2018 |

If you have ever learnt to ski, surf or swim as an adult you will know the frustration of watching kids effortlessly shred the slopes, hang ten or dive in the pool. If you’re anything like me, you might be thinking to yourself: “Surely I can do better than those darn kids?!”. But unfortunately, thisRead more

Starbucks: beyond the bean. Important lessons for an innovators toolkit.

By The Inventium Team | Helen Barclay | 0 comment | 29 September, 2016 |

As a Melbournian, I have something shocking to admit. I don’t drink coffee. Well, not often. In fact, I could count the amount of coffees I’ve had this year on two hands. True story! I may very well be the new wave of hipster. A true individual. Amazingly, the rest of my fellow Aussies areRead more

Creative ideas are great – but a best practice innovation process is awesome

By The Inventium Team | Judy Anderson | 0 comment | 9 September, 2015 |

Having the title ‘Inventiologist’ has a habit of getting you into some interesting conversations about how the Inventium crew help make innovation tangible, repeatable and profitable. One of the most common things I hear early on in these conversations is, “oh, so you help companies come up with ideas”. My favourite part of these chatsRead more

The case for throwing out your business case

By admin | Dr. Shelley Logan | 0 comment | 29 August, 2013 |

When deciding which ideas to back, we constantly see organisations clutching onto the belief that a solid business case is the best approach to demonstrate an idea’s merits. But using a business case as the only success indicator is super risky and is actually the LEAST effective way when it comes to breakthrough or disruptive innovationRead more

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