Creative Confidence
The belief in one's ability to create change through creativity, often leading to more innovative and effective problem-solving.
The belief in one's ability to create change through creativity, often leading to more innovative and effective problem-solving.
Not Invented Here (NIH) syndrome refers to the aversion to using or buying products, research, or knowledge developed outside an organization.
A mindset and approach that embodies the entrepreneurial spirit, passion for improvement, and deep sense of ownership typically associated with a company's founders.
A design philosophy that views constraints as opportunities for creativity and innovation, rather than limitations.
The belief that abilities and intelligence can be developed through dedication and hard work.
A brainstorming technique that frames problems as opportunities for innovation, starting with the phrase "How might we...?".
A strategic approach where multiple potential solutions are tested to identify the most promising one.
An approach to design that explores and creates provocative scenarios of future possibilities to stimulate discussion and critical thinking about the direction of design and society.
An organization that places the product at the center of its operations, ensuring that all departments align their efforts to support product development and success.