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Author Archive for: "Jeroen de Ruijter"
How to build a prototype: 5 Tools for rapid prototyping
By Jeroen de Ruijter
In Business Creativity, New Product Development, Tools
Posted September 13, 2016

How to build a prototype: 5 Tools for rapid prototyping

Quickly build a first rough version of your idea. Here are 5 amazing web tools you can use to bring your prototype to the next level.

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Use a Criteria List to Decide Which Ideas to Keep
By Jeroen de Ruijter
In Evaluation, Preparation
Posted August 16, 2016

Use a Criteria List to Decide Which Ideas to Keep

Before you enter a thinking session, make sure you have a list of the most important criteria your outcome has to meet.

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3 Simple Steps to Build a Remarkable Prototype
By Jeroen de Ruijter
In Implementation, Innovation, New Product Development
Posted August 2, 2016

3 Simple Steps to Build a Remarkable Prototype

These days prototyping is inexpensive, easy, and doesn’t necessarily require a lot of technical knowhow. All you need to know is 3 simple steps that you can follow to prototype literally anything.

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Gallery walk
By Jeroen de Ruijter
In Tools
Posted July 26, 2016

Gallery walk

To generate creative ideas you first need to collect ‘rough material’. Use a Gallery walk to efficiently explore available information with your team.

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How to look at your challenge in a completely different way
By Jeroen de Ruijter
In Thinking Techniques
Posted July 12, 2016

How to look at your challenge in a completely different way

Assumptions can prevent you from seeing obvious solutions. However, you can also use assumptions as a source of valuable insights.

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A simple trick to improve the ‘creative capacity’ of your team
By Jeroen de Ruijter
In Business Creativity
Posted June 28, 2016

A simple trick to improve the ‘creative capacity’ of your team

Use an Opportunity List and make full use of the creative capacity of your team.

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How to get 50 creative ideas in 5 minutes
By Jeroen de Ruijter
In Brainstorming, Thinking Techniques
Posted June 14, 2016

How to get 50 creative ideas in 5 minutes

One of the beautiful things about brainstorming, is that people get to build upon each other’s ideas. Using this principle, your team can easily generate 50 ideas in a mere 5 minutes...

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Creativity & Sustainability
By Jeroen de Ruijter
In Business Creativity
Posted May 31, 2016

Creativity & Sustainability

Creativity and sustainability go hand in hand. Here are three ways to creatively make your business more sustainable.

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The #1 reason why most brainstorms fail
By Jeroen de Ruijter
In Brainstorming, Implementation
Posted May 17, 2016

The #1 reason why most brainstorms fail

The biggest trap of brainstorming is: lack of implementation. The solution? An 'Idea Contract'.

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3 smart shortcuts to innovate your business
By Jeroen de Ruijter
In Innovation
Posted May 3, 2016

3 smart shortcuts to innovate your business

It's no secret. Great innovators are thieves. They are getting ideas from everywhere. And so should you. Here are 3 powerful innovation shortcuts:

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