ORGANIZING CREATIVITY

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Infrastructure

The dripping faucet

2010-10-05

Sometimes it's the little things that wear you down -- you take them seriously enough to deal with them, but they have serious long-term effects. Also: Zen and Motorbikes.
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Group Creativity Room

2010-09-26

How would you design a room made for creative work in groups? And what would be the rules? Some suggestions.
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A place for everything and everything in its place.

2010-09-23

There is actually much to be said for this very "conservative" saying -- it can really give your creativity a boost, and allow you to realize creative projects you could not realize otherwise.
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Tea Time

2010-09-20

A suggestion for having a tea time at work -- and a beautiful quote to go by.
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The Replacement Infrastructure

2010-07-06

Plan for disaster while you still have the infrastructure to plan for disaster.
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Good Ideas for Birthday Gifts

2010-06-18

Do you want to give good birthday gifts? Not expensive, but ... suiting. Here's a good way to ensure that your gifts are special.
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Life Hacks Presentation and Adapting Your Tools

2010-06-03

On the importance of being able to adapt your tools -- to avoid them being a pain in the ass.
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Media-free Zone for Creativity

2010-05-14

Media can be extremely stimulating, but perhaps some zones should be media-free. At least free of some media.
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Stop Interruptions

2010-05-12

A few ideas on how to stop interruptions -- virtual and physical ones.
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Memory Landmine with Background Image

2010-02-28

Landmines in productivity are things you place somewhere where you stumble upon in the future, at best in the moment when you need to remember something. But if it stays there for too long, you begin to ignore it. So here's a simple solution for those working on the computer.
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Some postings on this blog deal with freedom, as I think that we need freedom of thought, of speech, of association, etc. pp. to solve mankind's problems. Thus, some postings may seem a bit remote when it comes to organizing creativity. Freedom is, however, the bedrock of creativity.
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