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Andy Eklund

Training for Business, Design Thinking, Creativity and Innovation and Communication

Category: Analytical Thinking

Posts about articulating, gathering, visualizing and organizing information to help solve problems and/or leverage opportunities in order to make the best possible decisions

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    • in Analytical Thinking · Creativity & Brainstorming · Customer Service · Design Thinking · Idea Generation · Innovation · Intuition · Problem Solving
    • — 8 Feb, 2018

    How Relevant is Design Thinking?

    Has anyone not heard about Design Thinking? There’s an eye-boggling amount of articles about the topic, no doubt one of the reasons why The Australian Business Review called it ‘the[…]

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    • in Analytical Thinking · Creative Process · Design Thinking · Featured Posts · Innovation · Problem Solving
    • — 4 Oct, 2017

    Design Thinking … Today’s Buzzword with 100 Years of History

    How is it possible Design Thinking can be both ‘the biggest buzzword in business’ (The Australian Business Review) and, at the same time, be ‘nothing new’ (HuffingtonPost.com)? (Maybe Nobel Prize[…]

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    • in Analytical Thinking · Featured Posts · Intuition · Strategy
    • — 12 Jan, 2017

    Stengthening Your Intuition in Ten Steps

    Here’s a question from Suzanne, a reader from Brisbane. “You’ve talked before about intuition. Any tips to improve how I use my own?” Similar to creativity, intuition is something everyone[…]

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    • in Analytical Thinking · Leadership Communications · Problem Solving
    • — 20 May, 2013

    Rising Above the Sea of Information

    A friend of mine who knows how pathological I am about time sent me this quote, which I’ve since learnt is also Segal’s Law.  “A man with a watch knows[…]

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    • in Analytical Thinking · Crises and Issues · Leadership Communications · Other People's Words
    • — 7 May, 2013

    Strengthen Relationships with Stakeholders

    An insightful post by Forrest Anderson to help strengthen relationships with key audiences.

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    • in Analytical Thinking · Brainstorm Techniques, Games, Exercises and Icebreakers · Crises and Issues · Idea Generation · Leadership Communications · Messages · Negotiation Skills · Problem Solving · Strategy
    • — 2 Oct, 2012

    Brainstorm Technique: Stop It or Mop It

    Addressing the problem means finding tactics which either remove or control the issue itself. A brilliant exercise to do that is Stop It or Mop It.

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