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36 Awesome Idea Hubs to Spark Creative Thinking, Innovation, & Inspiration. There’s no limit to the number of good ideas out there that could help change the world. Many times, innovative solutions grow from previously existing ideas that are tweaked and customized for current needs. That said, below is a list of Idea Hubs from around the web to stimulate your mind, from conferences to user-submitted idea warehouses to resource centers. I’ve also included the twitter handles of those that have it. Enjoy! Videos to Inspire 1. 2. 3.

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How To Make Innovative Ideas Happen - Smashing Magazine. Advertisement In one of his recent presentations, Frans Johansson explained why groundbreaking innovators generate and execute far more ideas than their counterparts.

How To Make Innovative Ideas Happen - Smashing Magazine

After watching his presentation The Secret Truth About Executing Great Ideas, my thoughts began to surface about how meaningful the presentation was—regardless of a person’s industry, culture, field or discipline. Anyone can come up with an amazing idea but how you execute the idea will determine your success. Ideation: Idea Conception Coming up with an innovative idea will require some methods of generating ideas from brainstorming to mind mapping that can help conjure up useful ideas. Don’t get stuck on trying to come up with different variations of the same idea as you will want to develop ideas further later. Is this new disposable cup holder an improvement or an innovation? Many people have tried to innovate, but because something similar had already existed, it’s merely an improvement.

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50 great ideas for the 21st century - Science, News. These ideas grew in a world with fundamental economic convictions, namely the mass-production and mass-consumption of goods.

50 great ideas for the 21st century - Science, News

But these assumptions are fast changing. Those goods are now coming from China and the great legacy manufacturing corporations of the West are mostly in a parlous state. In manufacturing, the rates of change are themselves changing. Once companies which owned important patents (Pilkington, Xerox or Kodak) could dominate their markets, but now anything can be reverse engineered (ie, copied) in a Guangzhou sweatshop. Things happen quickly and, with ideas, speed is a virtuous circle. As a result, our flattened world is dematerialising. But this is no bad thing since the value of manufactured goods is falling and the value of ideas is rising. To have any value, a new idea must be disconcerting. People with new ideas tend to be both illogical and contradictory. New ideas are sometimes at odds with the stern disciplines of management.

Where then do ideas come from?