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SF: Speeding up innovation

Members: 16
Latest Activity: May 26

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Stefanie Kirschbaum

Second meeting news

Started by Stefanie Kirschbaum Jul. 31, 2008.

Stefanie Kirschbaum

First Story - what works?

Started by Stefanie Kirschbaum Jun. 30, 2008.

Stefanie Kirschbaum

Here it is: report of first online meeting 2 Replies

Started by Stefanie Kirschbaum. Last reply by Marco Matera May. 30, 2008.

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Andreas Bürki Comment by Andreas Bürki on August 5, 2008 at 1:47pm
Hi
Thanks to Marco I found this inspiring site. I enjoyed very much the Wishbone alternative to the Fishbone.
Thanks a lot. I hope to contribute my part one day.
Best regards and fruitful innovative wishbones to us all!
Andreas
Marco Matera Comment by Marco Matera on August 3, 2008 at 11:20am
To better read every diagramm this is the link

bye Marco
Marco Matera Comment by Marco Matera on August 3, 2008 at 10:45am
dear All,
as you know I'm also a chemist so you can understand my good surprise in this innovation periodic table

A great tool
Bye Marco
Katalin Hankovszky Comment by Katalin Hankovszky on July 7, 2008 at 7:10am
Hi, I missed the last meeting on 30th of June, sorry - and can you let me know, what's new? cheers, Kati
Alan Kay Comment by Alan Kay on June 4, 2008 at 10:45pm
The original SFInnovation Ning site has now been deleted. Looking forward to all the good work emerging on our new SOLWorld site. Alan.
Stefanie Kirschbaum Comment by Stefanie Kirschbaum on May 25, 2008 at 1:49pm
Hi Marco,

what about the perspectives of customer and user?

Who defines what an innovation actually is?
The success, interest or reputation something gets from possible customers /users mades an innovation ...
or that´s at least one important part of it.
Kind regards,
Stefanie
Stefanie Kirschbaum Comment by Stefanie Kirschbaum on May 25, 2008 at 1:46pm
Hi Marc,

welcome back! I am interested in the discussions you started.
Last week I saw a video from Manfred Spitzer, he did research on what are good conditions for creative thinking. The experiments showed, that the brain works best when not disturbing it through intensive thinking on a topic. In a relaxed situation while doing something very different it works best and there are the best results. Anyone interested in more around that?
Stefanie
Marc van Os Comment by Marc van Os on May 25, 2008 at 9:52am
Dear group memebers. Today I had a problem! I worked on another computer and had to sign in again and I saw that I created another, second profile. I removed it and it was a shock to notice that I removed the wrong one. I put some comments on this group page and these disappeared with my profile. Now I managed to reset my page and I am happy that I found you again! I will try to start the discussion again.
This was for me a real innovating experience!
Warm regards,
Marc
Marco Matera Comment by Marco Matera on May 24, 2008 at 7:20pm
Yes for me innovation is connect more with product and change more with people.
So in a systemic point of view innovation is connect with:
new product
new ideas
client who buy the product
creativity process and his resources
the producers (as workers who do the job)
ostacles and context factor.

what else?
Marco Matera Comment by Marco Matera on May 24, 2008 at 2:34pm
Hi all, I really engaged about innovation. I'm working about it and next time I'll post here some file to share.

I have a project with the Engineering University.
My goal is to assess the benefits of the implementation of SF to support scientific research in universities.
I am working to increase creative resources. In my idea, creativity stems from deep relaxation and entering in connection with the object of research. Here in Italy there is one physic who teaches: intuitive-sciences This is a little 'in my direction.
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