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    Ideo Case Write-Up

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    that the company operated based on the principle “If a picture is worth a thousand words‚ a prototype is worth ten thousand”. Furthermore‚ brainstorming played an essential role in IDEO’s design process as it sought to generate as many ideas as possible through almost daily brainstorming sessions. The two processes actually went hand in hand‚ with brainstorming sessions leading to rapid prototyping or vice versa. * Key to IDEO’s success was its innovation process which

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    Risk Management and Concert

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    committee wants to offer an alternative experience for those who are eager to celebrate the change in weather and the pending end of the school year. You have just finished a preliminary scope statement for the project (see below). You are now brainstorming potential risks associated with the project. 1. Identify potential risks associated with this project. Try to come up with at least five different risks. 2. Perform a risk assessment to analyze identified risks. 3. Develop a risk response matrix

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    Innovation

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    for implementation 3 Implementation Brainstorming Story boarding Lotus Blossom Checklists Morphological Analysis Mapping Process The Excursion Technique Computer-based creativity techniques Artificial Intelligence models of creativity Idea processors software Visualisation and graphical systems Spatial representation tools 4 Bibliographic references Annexes Table 1: Stimulus to extend perspective to approach a problem Table 2: Brainstorming Phases Table 3: Osborn’s Checklist Figure

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    Group CIPD work NOTES

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    both these theories. Therefore at each stage of the project the Team Leader encouraged brainstorming and mind mapping sessions in order for the team to generate new ideas which ultimately contributed successfully to the project. This approach is also supported by PMBOK. “A few creative group techniques allow a project manager to get the most out of a requirements workshop. They include mind mapping‚ brainstorming‚ affinity diagram‚ nominal group technique and Delphi technique.” (A

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    Activity 1.5 The Deep Dive Introduction How do professional design companies work through a design process? The video you are about to see chronicles the efforts of a world-renowned design firm‚ as they apply their process to the redesign of a common‚ everyday product. One of the best-documented examples of the design process in action took place in Palo Alto‚ California‚ at an industrial design firm called IDEO. ABC News gave IDEO the challenge of redesigning the old and familiar shopping cart

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    Involving others in the risk related research can provide for a broader view‚ rather than just one persons opinion. Some ways to involve others include encouraging feedback‚ active listening and effective questioning. 2. Fishbone checklists and brainstorming are both tools that can be used in risk management. Describe each of these and when they would best be used. Fishbone diagrams are an effictive way to analyse complex problems. The fishbone diagram encourages a systematic approach to identiying

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    The Innovation of Google

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    CONTENT: I. INTRODUCTION …………………………………………………………………………………… 3 II. CREATIVITY TOOLS IN GOOGLE………………………………………………………………… 3 1. Brainstorming ……………………………………………………….. 3 2. Six thinking hats …………………………………………………… 4 3. Fish bone ……………………………………………………………..5 III. GOOGLE’S INNOVATION MANAGEMENT………………………………………………… 5 1. Managing human resources ……………………………………… 5 2. Managing knowledge acquisition ………………………………… 6 3. Managing the organizational culture ……………………………… 6

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    Case Study Of IDEO

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    doing things to improve its efficiency and quality through practical inventions. IDEO is an innovation company that have designed many products ranging from high tech equipment to the squishy handles that we find on our toothbrushes today. Brainstorming is a simple but essential process that is highly valued by IDEO. The members of the team start by finding out key information of the product such as the background and its safety requirements‚ aimed at allowing them to better understand the product

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    Small Group Reflection

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    For our smaller small group challenge we were given a team building activity to help us develop our group cohesion‚ communication and leadership qualities. Our task was that we had to create an innovative product that students want or need‚ using at least five items amongst a variety of miscellaneous items given by the group that created the task. Once we created our product we had to come up with a name and a description of it. Once that was done we had to figure out a marketing scheme‚ either an

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    What Should I Write About? So you know which schools you’re interested in‚ and you’ve looked over the applications and read all the essay questions. Chances are you’re wondering‚ “What in the world should I write about?” You’re not alone. In fact‚ it is safe to assume that everybody who has ever had to write an essay for a college application has asked that very question. Unfortunately‚ the applications don’t give you much guidance. Most of the essay questions are so open-ended that you can write

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