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		<title>Insights and wedding dances</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 May 2008 13:06:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just attended a great session led by Servane Mouazan of Ogunte about different ways of gaining insights into dilemmas, obstacles and situations. Introductions via the senses (i.e. less what&#8217;s your name, and more what&#8217;s your favourite colour, smell, sound etc.) were remarkably illuminating, and there were some interesting connections from those first thoughts alone. Then [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just attended a great session led by Servane Mouazan of <a href="http://ogunte.com/innovation/">Ogunte</a> about different ways of gaining insights into dilemmas, obstacles and situations. Introductions via the senses (i.e. less what&#8217;s your name, and more what&#8217;s your favourite colour, smell, sound etc.) were remarkably illuminating, and there were some interesting connections from those first thoughts alone.</p>
<p>Then we had to choose a dilemma (mine was worrying about the first dance at my forthcoming wedding (considering my two left feet), then utilising thinking cards and cross-pollination cards to think about it in new ways. So, for me, that was thinking about &#8216;how my superhero would do it?&#8217; and then a few &#8216;what would happen if?&#8217; questions to prompt answers. Whilst I didn&#8217;t arrive this morning thinking about how Superman would approach a first dance at a wedding, it was interesting to do so&#8230;.and certainly brought about some new insights: about the ability to use an alter ego to gain confidence, about everyone having insecurities / anxieties (re. Lois Lane / Clark Kent), and about the possible use of pants outside the trousers as a distraction tactic.</p>
<p>Nice methods to gain insights, and approaching problems in creative ways. Check out Servane&#8217;s site (link above) for more.</p>
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