May 2011
Beginner to intermediate
182 pages
2h 18m
English
Like me you probably hear a lot of managers talking about thinking outside the box and yet they sit inside the same old box trying to come up with new, out of the box ideas.
Often a lack of walls, a change of scenery, no ceilings, a different environment and being able to step back with some fresh air going up a team's nostrils really does induce corkscrew thinking. And, if you really want to help them come up with some stonking ideas, hold your brain storm meetings by the side of water.

Noisy water is the ultimate, especially when it's going over a waterfall, through an old water wheel or crashing up on a beach but it doesn't ...
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