13 Virtues of Innovation Engineering
Jul 27th
Been following this guy for a while. Very interesting and thought provoking.
http://www.doughall.com/category/13-virtues-of-innovation-engineering/
The Creativity Crisis
Jul 27th
For the first time, research shows that American creativity is declining. What went wrong—and how we can fix it.

Back in 1958, Ted Schwarzrock was an 8-year-old third grader when he became one of the “Torrance kids,” a group of nearly 400 Minneapolis children who completed a series of creativity tasks newly designed by professor E. Paul Torrance. Schwarzrock still vividly remembers the moment when a psychologist handed him a fire truck and asked, “How could you improve this toy to make it better and more fun to play with?” He recalls the psychologist being excited by his answers. In fact, the psychologist’s session notes indicate Schwarzrock rattled off 25 improvements, such as adding a removable ladder and springs to the wheels. That wasn’t the only time he impressed the scholars, who judged Schwarzrock to have “unusual visual perspective” and “an ability to synthesize diverse elements into meaningful products.”
Read the whole article here: http://www.newsweek.com/2010/07/10/the-creativity-crisis.html
DRiVE: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us
Jul 25th
Started listening to a new audiobook Friday night, DRiVE. It’s really challenging some of my thoughts on motivation both for myself and others around me.
Again, I find myself challenged. How can I use this information at work and home.
I’ll let you know. What do you think?
Dan Pink on the surprising science of motivation
Jul 25th
Career analyst Dan Pink examines the puzzle of motivation, starting with a fact that social scientists know but most managers don’t: Traditional rewards aren’t always as effective as we think. Listen for illuminating stories — and maybe, a way forward.
TED Talk: Rory Sutherland: Sweat the small stuff
Jul 25th

