thinking with half of brain
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Thinking with only one half of the brain
An innovative approach to innovation
(c) The Coston Bonsulting Group, 2009
Everyone knows that the key to innovation isThinking outside the boxThinking outside the box..
Therefore, you need a box.
The box paradox
Do you have one ?
Define what a box is4 vertical and 2 horizontal planes *
8 corners*
1 opening **
Any materialCardboard
Wood
Enameled gold with diamonds or similar pricey jewelry
...
* Source : Innovation is Sick, Mother gets Flu – Gratner Institute, 2009** Not always
If you do have one,
Define where you areInside ?
Outside ?
In between?
Have box, but already areoutside the box ?
How can thinking be innovative ? Need to be inside the box.
An innovator who is not inside the box is only an innovator.
« The threat from the eastgrowing stronger with each passing hour.All systems are failing,and talks with the west have turned sour »
Gary Moore
Have No box ?
How innovative can you be ?
An innovation system that is not outside the box is only an innovation system.
« Ignorance is like a delicate fruit; touch it, and the bloom is gone.”»
Oscar Wilde
Create your own box 1
Meet the consumer
Almost half the world — over three billion people — live on less than $2.50 a day.Can they afford books ?
Do they have achieved a high level of education?
Are they using all their brains ?
CERTAINLY NOT
Create your own box 2
To become a successful innovator,
you need the approach and mindset of your consumers.
« Become the target » (Sun Tzou)
Reach the target
Half the world is a good target
Half the world in undereducated
Thus...
Don't use all your brain !
Half is more than enough.
Half is always enough
You will be surprised
How to do it ?
Keep reading :
badly written, poorly illustrated slide presentations with out-of-context figures thrown in the middle, random quotes and assertive valueless claims
aimed at some illiterate ape-level marketing persons
Remember half of it
It should be enough.
Thank you for your attention.
Want to know more ?
Contact Renee Dompierre, The Coston Bonsulting Group Marketing Managerat [email protected]