Lack of imagination is the biggest business problem
When looking to solve problems, the most important thing is that you have some imagination. If you can't think of what could be, you can never identify what is possible.
Innovation requires an ability to think, "What if I could just...?"
You might be surprised what you can change.
Corey Smith is the Vice President of Innovation at Fisher's Document Systems where he maintains a blog on business and technology.
Corey Smith is the Vice President of Innovation at Fisher's Document Systems where he maintains a blog on business and technology.
Corey Smith is a businessman, writer, technology fanatic, graphic designer and web developer.
He is the webmaster for CopierCatalog.com, the Chief Web Architect for Dealer Marketing Systems, the Editor in Chief for OfficeProductNews.net and the VP of Technology for Seybold Scientific.
You can find him on Twitter, FriendFeed, and LinkedIn.
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Submitted by Einstein on Ideation - Master the Business - Boise, Idaho (not verified) on Thu, 05/24/2007 - 07:27.
[...] Imagination is key to the success of your business. If you can’t imagine how it could possibly be, then you may never accomplish the magnificent. [...]
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Submitted by If at first you don’t succeed… - Master the Business - Boise (not verified) on Tue, 05/29/2007 - 04:26.
[...] Imagination is the most important thing when it comes to creating innovative ideas for your business. If you keep doing the same thing over an over again, you will never get different results. [...]
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Submitted by Imagination is the key to life - Master the Business - Boise (not verified) on Mon, 06/04/2007 - 05:43.
[...] Innovation requires imagination… without it, nothing new will come about. Corey Smith is the Vice President of Innovation at Fisher’s Document Systems where he maintains a blog on business and technology. [...]
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Submitted by Don’t stifle creativity - Master the Business - Boise, Idaho (not verified) on Fri, 06/15/2007 - 11:45.
[...] that would cause this? Why do we seem to have the need to limit the amount of creativity and imagination that people have as they get [...]
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