A guide to learning via splattered bug guts
Posted by Lee-Anne Ragan | Filed under Creativity & innovation, Training & development
I don’t like pumping gas. I always get impatient. I’m not really sure why as it doesn’t take all that long to fill up my gas tank but nonetheless it’s a task I don’t like. That’s why, when filling up on a road trip recently, I was delighted to find a reason to chuckle as […]
Tags: creativity, innovation
Creativity lies everwhere, even in how you store your business cards
Posted by Lee-Anne Ragan | Filed under Creativity & innovation, Training & development, Travel
Meet Yann Cramer, editor at InnovToday and Global Technology Manager at Shell. I met Yann at the W.I.N. conference in Paris where we were both speakers. I thoroughly enjoyed his workshop on creativity and saw him walk his talk when we exchanged business cards. More about that in a minute. Creativity, ‘the use of the […]
Tags: catherine destivelle, creativity, innovation, WIN conference, yann cramer
What does yellow taste like?
Posted by Lee-Anne Ragan | Filed under Creativity & innovation
“This tastes yellow tastes mommy?” my then two year old told me as he ate something that was not the colour yellow. Half of my brain marveled at his unusual and creative description, while half of my brain jumped to thinking about the seeds of an activity in his statement. Since Jeremy’s description years ago […]
Tags: creativity & innovation, innovation, risk, self image, training & development
