Jason Womack

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A Way to Focus

Jason Womack

For with our attention pointed toward the deepest and most challenging problems (not just where the terrain switches from asphalt to concrete to dirt trail) we can brainstorm new ideas that very well could change the way we see things. Focus could very well be one of our most valuable assets. Change your focus, change your life.

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There isn't just one (it takes more to be the best)

Jason Womack

Looking back over the pages of notes I took ("brainstorming means you're willing to write any and everything down," Steve said) I have in front of me some amazing lessons that I would pay money for. The speaker: Steve Cooper, of High Tech CEO Advisor. In fact, he did!

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How is your idea generation routine generating ideas?

Jason Womack

It turns out, she's working on a speech, and was asking me to help brainstorm some of the topics.) I wrote down her three words, and then I looked up and asked, "What other words come to mind when YOU see those three?" (It

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FBR - Persuasive Presentations, by Nancy Duarte

Jason Womack

I absolutely loved the way that Nancy sets us up to engage in what we already have (gather existing content) and move toward new stuff (brainstorm in a group). The "post" I went back to re-read as soon as I was done was, "Generate Content to Support the Big Idea."

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6 Changes I Made to Improve My Productivity on Airplanes

Jason Womack

This is what I call brainstorming, mindmapping or idea-ating. Pen(s) and a note pad So, I’m a fast typist (oh, 40-50 words a minute) but sometimes my most productive work sessions have come from “splashing ink.” I travel with a medium sized Moleskine journal, and it’s always out while I’m flying…Just in case I need to write something down.