by Drew Boyd | Apr 13, 2015 | Attribute Dependency, Evaluation Ideas, Ideation, Innovation Clusters, Innovation Sighting
Who would use a cashless ATM? It seems like a ridiculous idea, because that’s the whole point of using an ATM – getting cash. That will all change with the RTM (Retail-Teller-Machine). It works just like an ATM. Instead of dispensing cash, the RTM prints a...
by Drew Boyd | Apr 6, 2015 | Attribute Dependency, Consultants, Idea Generation, Ideation, Innovation Sighting
One way you can use the Task Unification Technique is to make an internal component take on the function of an external component in a Closed World. In effect, the internal component “steals” the external component’s function. Five universities in the United Kingdom...
by Drew Boyd | Mar 30, 2015 | Attribute Dependency, Consultants, Idea Generation
Some people regard the Spanish Civil War as a romantic war, one in which many idealistic men and women were prepared to sacrifice their lives for what they perceived as the social good. But as Hector, Prince of Troy, said, “There is nothing poetic in death.” In less...
by Drew Boyd | Mar 23, 2015 | Attribute Dependency, Evaluation Ideas, Google, Idea Generation, Inside the Box Innovation, Jared Diamond
Training programs, by design, are meant to provoke and cause changes. Changes can be in the skills, attitudes, behaviors, or knowledge of the participants. For leadership training programs, the ability to “think differently” seems to be at the top of many...
by Drew Boyd | Dec 1, 2014 | Evaluation Ideas, Help, Idea Generation, Jared Diamond, The Wheel
Could creativity be as simple as following templates? In 1914 psychologist Wolfgang Köhler embarked on a series of studies about chimpanzees and their ability to solve problems. He documented the research in his book The Mentality of Apes. In one experiment, he took a...