We live in a society where much of what happens between people happens without us ever meeting. Our actions, decisions and expressions create ripples in the water that continue long after we have moved on. This invisible structure, this web of influence, is something we all contribute to. It is […]
Modern society is characterized by control. We plan our careers, our projects, our investments and our life choices as if the future were a function of how well we can optimize the present. But beneath the surface of planning and order lies a force that influences us more than we […]
Rethinking business models is one of the most challenging forms of innovation. Many organizations have a good understanding of how their products and services work, but far fewer reflect on the logic that makes the business possible, how value is created, delivered and captured. The Business Model Canvas, developed by […]
The term Innovation Valley describes a new type of geographical and thematic innovation cluster where business, academia, society and civil society collaborate in a common vision. While Silicon Valley became the symbol of digital and technological innovation during the 20th and 21st centuries, Innovation Valleys represent the next wave. A […]
Innovation is a way of solving problems in new ways. But not all problems require the same type of thinking, and not all organizations approach them in the same way. In today’s world, where both complexity and the pace of change are increasing, the difference between algorithmic and heuristic innovation […]
Living Labs have emerged over the past decades as one of the most powerful methods for exploring and testing new solutions in real-world environments. In an era where sustainability, circularity and system innovation are in focus, arenas are needed where ideas are not just planned but lived. Living Labs are […]
It happens time and time again. A small start-up enters an established field and in a few years changes the rules of the game so drastically that previously dominant companies are suddenly in the shadows. Why does this happen? What does the journey look like from the perspective of the […]
Systems innovation is about understanding and changing complex wholes. But before you can change something, you have to be able to see it. That’s why systems mapping is one of the most powerful methods in systems thinking. Creating a map of a system doesn’t just mean visualizing how different parts […]
When we talk about system change, it is often about understanding how different levels of society interact. Some changes happen quickly and visibly, others take decades and happen almost imperceptibly in the background. Multi Level Perspective (MLP) is a method for seeing these different layers of change and understanding how […]
Creativity often arises from the meeting of the seemingly unrelated. Being able to see the connection between two seemingly completely unrelated things is one of the most powerful skills in human thinking. This ability is called bisociation, a concept coined by Arthur Koestler in the book The Act of Creation […]
We are all defined by our thinking. Our thoughts shape how we perceive the world, how we act, and what we believe is possible. Therefore, a shift in mindset is not just a change in perspective but a change in reality. It is the foundation of all true innovation. Thinking […]
It’s easy to think that creativity is about finding the right answer. We look for solutions, we analyze data, we test and improve. But behind every brilliant idea there is often something much simpler: a good question. In fact, the most crucial steps in human development often began not with […]
It started as a small idea. We wanted to document and share the experiences and models we used. The idea was simple: we write an article, maybe two, and see where it leads. But like so many other things in life, things change when you take the first steps. It’s […]
We live in a time when we are getting better at improving parts, but worse at understanding wholes. Our organizations, social systems and economic models have long been built as if the world could be understood by breaking it down into its components. But the reality we are facing; climate […]
We’ve all heard the stories. Archimedes getting his idea in the bath. Newton getting an apple on his head and suddenly understanding gravity. Or the artist saying that inspiration just “came to him”. It sounds like creativity is something mysterious, something that just happens randomly when the brain suddenly connects […]
In a world where every decision has ever-increasing consequences, it is becoming clear that we need to change our perspective. For most of the industrial era, we have thought in terms of ego systems thinking. This means that we base our decisions on our own system, our own business, our […]
Biodiversity is like a fabric. Every species, every small part of the ecosystem is a thread. When we pull on one of the threads, the entire pattern changes, sometimes in ways we never expected. Human impact on nature often creates chain reactions that at first seem insignificant, but which in […]
Photosynthesis is the engine of life. By capturing the sun’s energy and converting carbon dioxide into oxygen and biomass, plants create the foundation on which all other life rests. Without photosynthesis, there would be no food chain, no ecosystems, and no human civilization. But today we can see the opposite […]
When we talk about systems innovation, many people think of the transition to a circular economy, digitalization or new business models that are changing entire industries. But all of these pale in comparison to the system we already live in. The biological ecosystem is the largest and most complex system […]
The concept of flow, coined by Mihály Csíkszentmihályi, describes the state in which we are completely immersed in a task, where challenge and ability are in perfect balance. In flow, we experience energy, focus and satisfaction. But what happens to this state in a world where AI is quickly becoming […]
When we talk about development in companies, the concepts of innovation and creativity are often mixed up. Innovation is basically about creating something new that is also realized and has an effect in the world. It can be a new product, a new process or a completely new way of […]
How we start a creative process has a decisive impact on the outcome. If we start cautiously, demanding “realistic” solutions, we limit ourselves early on and risk getting stuck in what we already know. However, if we start by really taking the plunge, setting a standard for imagination and inspiration, […]
We humans love convenience. When the brain finds a conceivable “highway,” a thought pattern that works, it tends to continue back and forth along that path day after day. It feels safe, secure, and requires minimal effort. But it’s also what often makes us miss alternative routes, small paths that […]
Innovation is often portrayed as a question of ideas. If we just get the right idea, success will come. But the likelihood of success with innovation is more about courage, resources and ambition than about individual ideas. In fact, it is precisely the combination of these factors that determines the […]
Most of us know the feeling. We’re sitting there with an important task, maybe even something we’ve been dying to do, but we’re still hesitant to start. Instead of getting down to it, we fill our time with small things. We often interpret it as weakness, lack of discipline, or […]
I remember the first time I asked an AI to explain Einstein’s theory of relativity as if I were ten years old. In a few seconds, I received an explanation that I never forgot, explained with simple images that immediately stuck with me. Previously, I would have needed an entire […]
We live in a time of increasing complexity in almost every area. From global sustainability challenges to everyday work tasks, we face questions that demand both faster and deeper answers. In the midst of this chaos, mental frameworks, or models, offer a structure that helps us understand the world a […]
Mariana Mazzucato has become one of the most influential voices in innovation policy in recent years. Her work has shown that innovation is not just a technical issue, but also a social and political one. Through her book Mission Economy: A Moonshot Guide to Changing Capitalism and through her advice […]
When remote work became widespread, a common objection from managers was that creativity would be lost. The argument was that ideas are born when we meet physically, that it is in the corridors and at the coffee machine that the magic happens. But behind this statement, another question often hides: […]
I remember my grandmother’s old pendulum clock on the wall. It ticked slowly and steadily, the pendulum swinging back and forth. When I sat there and waited, time could feel endless. Sometimes it felt safe, sometimes unbearably slow. But no matter what I thought, the pendulum kept moving. Today I […]