1. Ask tons of provocative questions to push and challenge the status quo. 2. Observe the world like an anthropologist. 3. Talk to people who are not like you and who have different perspectives. 4. Be willing to try anything and experiment.
This piece is filled with thought-provoking knowledge. Engaging with a book with parallel content was an incredible experience for me. "The Art of Meaningful Relationships in the 21st Century" by Leo Flint
Amazing! I think it is all about being interested in things that might seem irrelevant to one another. Through exploring these unique set of interests, you develop a uniqueness in your thought process which allows you access into an alternative way of solving a problem or creating an innovative product/service.
1. Ask tons of provocative questions to push and challenge the status quo.
2. Observe the world like an anthropologist.
3. Talk to people who are not like you and who have different perspectives.
4. Be willing to try anything and experiment.
This piece is filled with thought-provoking knowledge. Engaging with a book with parallel content was an incredible experience for me. "The Art of Meaningful Relationships in the 21st Century" by Leo Flint
Amazing! I think it is all about being interested in things that might seem irrelevant to one another. Through exploring these unique set of interests, you develop a uniqueness in your thought process which allows you access into an alternative way of solving a problem or creating an innovative product/service.
Introduction to leadership program got me here! (bonus points Ms.Stuke's?)
Great words.
Talking to different people
In the Innovation Academy and I enjoy what I do. Go Gators.
Spiritual side
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