Monthly Archives: August 2011

Innovation then … and now?

This is the second of a two-part look at creative outputs and innovation. In the first part, we looked at an interesting blog post by Stephen Arnold who challenged his readers with the view that creative leaps by Google are … Continue reading

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The “innovate internally vs. purchase it externally” debate

This is the first of a two-part look at creative outputs and innovation. In this first part, we will look at an interesting blog post by Stephen Arnold who challenges his readers with his view that creative leaps by Google … Continue reading

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How is Montessori related to creativity?

In his article The Montessori Mafia, Peter Sims raises some interesting questions about the creative elements behind the success of selected Montessori graduates, and asks about what they imply about creativity in general. First, the issue is not about Montessori schools … Continue reading

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