Monthly Archives: July 2011

Two Footed Questions Fuse Arts and Science

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Two-footed questions drive curiosity and they can even convert ordinary minds into expert problem solvers? You’d likely agree that most people tend to ask questions with predictable answers. But add a second foot to your question and watch how it suddenly draws from both sides of the human brain for dynamic and surprising responses. How so?

10 Popular Idols Kill Innovation

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Those who refuse to unpack idols worshiped in the past era, struggle to risk innovative alternatives for the coming era. We still tend to worrship 10 barriers to innovation …

Spot – Wonder – Test – Lead Innovation!

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If the scientific method was great it would likely invite wonder and delight for discovery – rather than incur dysfunction and a jaded sense of worth, around it. Right?

That was a question asked after hours of discussion with talented, and innovative researchers who claim to dislike their work. They feel disengaged and they spoke of being devalued in flawed systems. The got top science grants to investigate, but low grades for care or morale.