Swift Selection Service- Reduce Food Waste In Hotels , Improve Efficiency

The SSS “Swift Selection Service” is a digital system that allows a quick and efficient connection between the guests and the chefs.Creating a direct connection between guests and chefs in hotels is the most efficient way to reduce food waste. The problem with most hotels is that a huge amount of food waste occurs everyday.… Continue reading Swift Selection Service- Reduce Food Waste In Hotels , Improve Efficiency

Module 1 reflexion

Creative thinking is a matter of regularly training your imagination, practicing your powers of understanding, observing, ideating and reframing a problem. Every creative idea starts by finding a problem and questioning it. There are several ways to identify a problem. After watching a lot of creative idea developed by design thinkers I understood the importance… Continue reading Module 1 reflexion

Reframing the problem…is the key to unlock innovation

It’s all about reframing the problem… This New York Times article aims to show a creative method to implement ways to create a better citizenship in China. It all started with the taxation problems that China has been facing for a long time by implementing severe punishment measures. However the country needed a more efficient… Continue reading Reframing the problem…is the key to unlock innovation

Harvard Business Review: thinking like a designer can transform the way we develop products, services, processes—and even strategy

In an article for Harvard Business Review, IDEO CEO Tim Brown shows how thinking like a designer can transform the way we develop products, services, processes—and even strategy. This is actually true because the design thinking process is a very special, useful and educative one that passes through many spaces. The first part is Inspiration that… Continue reading Harvard Business Review: thinking like a designer can transform the way we develop products, services, processes—and even strategy

Dr. Tina Seeling and the “innovation engine”

  Dr. Tina Seeling, a professor in Stanford University, explains and examines the different components of the “innovation engine” that she identified after working several years in creativity course. It’s composed of two main parts, the one implemented in most of us that she describes as the core and the external part that she describes… Continue reading Dr. Tina Seeling and the “innovation engine”

Learning to Think Outside the Box (Creativity Becomes an Academic Discipline)

    This New York Times article mainly brings up the idea and the necessity of implementing creativity in every aspect of our life and introducing it to our daily life routine by thinking “outside the box”. Laura Papano show us cases where people were being creative and went beyond the ordinary thinking in a… Continue reading Learning to Think Outside the Box (Creativity Becomes an Academic Discipline)