Collaboration and sharing make an idea fruitful. Why you should express your ideas with the people you trust is because ideas grow exponentially when they are shared. For a business, there is no better way to thrive than building on those shared ideas. How many times have you heard an idea? Some guy, but we tried that last year? Yes. But in theory, it won't work or that kills those ideas dead in the tracks. It doesn't go anywhere. And what do you think it does with collaboration when you're trying to work together? And you're hearing lots of noise and buts doesn't mean you have to agree with everything someone says. If someone says, you know, further pretty left-field idea, yes. And tell me a little bit more because the natural reaction is to move on to our next task, but fight that reaction thing, right? Yes, and the end is another great way to give feedback when someone throws an idea. Okay, here's what I like. And here's what I would like to see. Okay. All sudden, it said that Id dies in his tracks and moves onwards and upwards. And if that conversation eventually Yeah, all dies. All ideas need to see commercial reality. You may find that Yeah, that wasn't the right one but at least you've given that idea for that for the best price is going somewhere. What makes the difference between a good idea and a great idea? Good ideas come along all the time and help people solve minor problems in work and daily life. Great ideas appear a little less frequently and require a little more work to execute. Great ideas aren't necessarily the result of highly-paid think tanks or drug-induced vision quests in the desert. Often they are unexpected moments of inspiration that help keep the companies in the business.
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Simon Banks Keynote Speaker: How to Make Great Ideas Thrive
General FictionCollaboration and sharing make an idea fruitful. Why you should express your ideas with the people you trust is because ideas grow exponentially when they are shared. For a business, there is no better way to thrive than building on those shared ide...