Thursday 15 January 2009

Sixt Six Tigers Loose in Hospital Wards!


No, not really. But sixty six marketing and sales executives supporting Tygacil let their brains run riot in a session titled What's the BIG idea? in Montreaux. The session led by Professor Eddie Obeng was aimed at one of the worlds most effective and relevant antibiotics Tygacil. Tygacil with it's tetracycline based molecular structure has the ability to really get under the skin of bacteria and stay there, This makes it very effective across a broad spectrum. For troublesome bugs like MRSA, and for a selection of patients who need an early result it becomes the first, second and final line of defence being effective where other antibiotics have been rendered less useful due to the bug's ability to shrug them off.

The team of tigers due Worked through three stages of the Pentacle R.A.B.B.I.T. model, Creating the opportunity (through creativity techniques from the Pentacle Magic Box of Tricks including Back-to-Front, Calling in Other Professions, Excursion Thinking & Random Connections) Engaging commitment (by publicly de-risking using Hopes&FearsTM, engagement through IDQB TM) to Making it happen (GapLeapTM and StickyStepsTM)

So beware. If you're a bug who thinks it's tough your hours are numbered, the Tyga's going to get you!

Saturday 11 October 2008

Service Innovation - Formlessness follows Free-thought Prof Colin Burns

Form Follows Function has been a designer's mantra for decades. But what if the 'thing' being designed has no structure and instead is the journey of a customer:- the meandering, emotional rises and falls experienced by a customer who comes into contact with your organisation? Professor Colin Burns will led an exciting session on the 18th of September. This Inspiration Monthly explored how to extend the role of innovation to reinvent service delivery.

It was a journey to remember

To listen to an audio excerpt click here.
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