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‘Everyone can be a creative genius’ – Interview with Keith Sawyer

On 6 juni 2013, in creativity, improvisation, methods, by Ruben van der Laan
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Keith Sawyer is one of the world’s leading scholars on creativity. He is author of the bestseller ‘Group Genius’ that focusses on group creativity. He has just released his new book ‘Zig Zag: The Surprising Path to Greater Creativity’ in which he shows that the creative process is not and should not be approached as [...]

‘An iPad is not a device’ – Interview with Dave Gray

On 28 oktober 2012, in creativity, improvisation, innovation, meetings, transformational, by Ruben van der Laan
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Dave Gray, founder and chairman of the visual thinking company XPLANE, has just released his new book ‘The Connected Company’. The speed that information moves across, customers, markets, investors and beyond, changes the environments in which our companies are operating. More and more, customers request special and tailor-made treatments. In ‘The Connected Company’ Dave Gray [...]

‘There is always space to act innovatively’ – interview with Paul Iske

On 11 april 2012, in creativity, improvisation, innovation, meetings, by Ruben van der Laan
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Paul Iske is the Chief Dialogues Officer at the ABN AMRO Bank. It’s an intriguing position in which he is responsible for the Dialogues House and Dialogues Incubator. The ABN AMRO Bank created these spaces to support entrepreneurial and innovative thinking and behaviour within and outside the bank. Ruben: The Dialogues House and Dialogues Incubator [...]

‘The idea that we need meetings is false!’ Interview with Al Pittampalli

On 10 maart 2012, in change, improvisation, meetings, by Ruben van der Laan
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Al Pittampalli calls himself meeting culture warrior. He’s on a mission to change the way organisations hold meetings, make decisions, and coordinate action. It’s a beautiful mission that echoes a lot with the work I do. His manifesto: Read This Before Our Next Meeting sets a new standard for the endless meetings intoxicating our corporate [...]

‘The culture of most organisations does not accept creativity’ Interview with Keith Sawyer

On 13 februari 2012, in creativity, improvisation, innovation, by Ruben van der Laan
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Keith Sawyer is one of the leading scholars on creativity, collaboration and learning. He is author of several books including the best sellers ‘Explaining Creativity’ and ‘Group Genius’. Working in the creative field I was surprised to find out that many creativity people (including myself) use misconceptions about how novel ideas originate and creativity works. [...]

‘We have to think as designers’ – Interview with Alex Osterwalder

On 24 januari 2012, in improvisation, innovation, methods, by Ruben van der Laan
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Alex Osterwalder is hot. He is co-author of the bestseller book ‘Business Model Generation’. The book inspired me as being one of the only books worth reading on business modelling. The model is simple, handy without being simplistic and it emphasizes the idea of testing and failing. Something I recognize from the field of organisational [...]

The 2 Rules and 7 Habits at the Creativity World Festival

On 2 december 2011, in change, creativity, improvisation, innovation, methods, by Ruben van der Laan
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Finally there it is: my 7 minute presentation of ‘Creative and Engaging Meetings’ at the Creativity World Forum. Especially for all those who have voted for me but where not able to attend the Forum. And of course, also for all the other interested!

Why leaders should get themselves loved

On 30 september 2011, in improvisation, methods, participation, by Ruben van der Laan
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‘Yes, but the whole meeting should be designed in such a way that we get them where we want’. That were tough words and it framed the meeting unequivocally. My client knew what she wanted. And she was not willing to let others interfere with her plans.   I was preparing a 2-day retreat and [...]

‘Get your ass in line’

On 30 juli 2011, in change, improvisation, methods, by Ruben van der Laan
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The admonishment by US House Speaker John Boehner to his fellow Republican became legendary the moment it was uttered. ‘Get your ass in line’ is a rare beauty of the helplessness of the House Speaker during a closed meeting where he tried to rally support from his fellow party members for a debt bill last [...]

The 2 rules for an engaged meeting

On 25 juli 2011, in improvisation, methods, participation, by Ruben van der Laan
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There are two rules for an engaged meeting: How well you plan, the meeting will always go wrong, If the meeting does not go wrong, you had a sub-optimal meeting.   When I started working as an office clerk some 12 years ago nobody had told me these rules. Being at the bottom of the [...]