| Lateral Activity 2009-04-02 08:01:57-04 It's time for another of our irregular roundups of Lateral Activity elsewhere on the web. Creative entrepreneurs who enjoyed our list of the top 10 Social Networks for Creative People should check out Dan Schawbel's list of the Top 10 Social Networks for Entrepreneurs -- the two lists only have one network in common, so they should complement each other pretty well. Scratching your head for ideas for your next creative venture? Trendwatching.com is kicking off an 'Innovation Avalanche' with a list of '41 business ideas waiting to be copied'. But before you go rushing off to put your ideas into action, read Jonathan Mead's article 'If It's a Good Idea… Don't Do It':
Once you're sure that you've got more than just a good idea and you're ready to make it happen, this interview with Behance founder Scott Belsky will give you some great advice on productivity tools for creatives. It turns out the LA team are not the only ones to have doubts about lateral thinking and the nine-dot puzzle. Comedian and creativity consultant Ayd Instone actually believes lateral thinking problems are evil. My piece about How RSI Made Me More Productive appeared in a productivity-themed HR Carnival at i4cp.com. And Robyn McMaster was kind enough to nominate Lateral Action for a Premio Dardos award over at Brain Based Biz. She's taken a creative approach to her post, compiling a great list of blogs according to the eight multiple intelligence categories. Finally, Emma Alvarez Gibson interviewed me about the little details that make a big difference, over at Old Soul Ink, a great blog with the strapline 'better living through minutiae'. Read more... |
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