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Story Telling – a peek behind the curtain shows a lot of hard work

Story Telling – a peek behind the curtain shows a lot of hard work

  • October 18, 2016
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Giving presentations in front of groups is hard work, but when we see a gifted story teller – a Steve Jobs, or Larry Keely from Doblin, or Tim Brown from IDEO, or Clay Christensen from Innosight they make it look so easy. How do they do it? Two words: preparation, and practice. Preparation is all about

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Prototypes to tell the right story at the right fidelity

Prototypes to tell the right story at the right fidelity

  • October 1, 2016
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In his book “Serious Play: How the world’s best companies simulate to innovate” Michael Schrage wrote “The truly insightful model is a truly inciteful model.” More than just a clever play on words, it brings up the real role of prototyping. Prototypes should create questions, not just answer them. A well aimed prototype should foster conversation

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