Category Archives: Techniques

Music – now an option in our creative workshops.

Posted by Philip Morley. Over the past few months we’ve been experimenting with different forms of creating random input. Random input is key to Lateral Thinking (a term invented by Edward de Bono) and uses ‘things’ plucked from nowhere to … Continue reading

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Ambulando – further trials at Tate Modern/Tate Britain.

28th June. Sunshine. The perfect conditions to do further trials of Ambulando, the mobile thinking workshop. This Ambulando was to bench-test a new business idea hatched by a consultant from Suffolk. Without a bench. The session began in Tate Britain, … Continue reading

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How walking can help Lateral Thinking.

Solvitur Ambulando is an old Latin expression that means ‘it can be solved by walking’. So making the connection between walking and problem solving is not new. But we think we’ve found a way to use walking to improve Lateral … Continue reading

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