Zombie Innovation: How to Get New Life From Dead Ideas
From http://www.openforum.com 324 days ago
Made Hot by: WorkSpace on July 31, 2012 11:32 pm
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Comments
321 days ago
I have a box called 'inspiring ideas'. If I see something that I like, then I cut it out or print it off and put it into the box. Every now and again, I'll look at it when I'm looking for ideas.
You're right about cycles so just because you didn't have the time or resources to do it previously, it could still be done at a later stage.
Thanks for sharing here at bizsugar.com.
Take care,
Denise