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TECH

How GenAI can add to creativity

Business, Detlef Reis, Published on 21/02/2024

» Since the end of 2022, ChatGPT and other new generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) tools have begun to disrupt long-established business processes, functions and professional roles, with the prospect of significantly boosting productivity, effectiveness and speed. But how can these tools augment human creativity? And in particular, how can we employ GenAI in workable, meaningful ways in the creative process?

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BUSINESS

Why you should keep a notebook (Part 1)

Business, Published on 05/01/2023

» What is one thing that Leonardo da Vinci, Thomas Edison, Charles Darwin, Albert Einstein, Pablo Picasso and Richard Branson have in common? Among others, all these creative leaders are known for being passionate about maintaining a notebook. Do you? If yes, congratulations.

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BUSINESS

Article 365 vis-à-vis unlimited creativity

Business, Detlef Reis, Published on 23/09/2021

» Hooray! This is the 365th article on business creativity and innovation that I have written over the past 14 years. It all started in April 2007 with the first piece featured in a new, biweekly Bangkok Post column titled "Creativity Un-Ltd" (and co-published in the Thinkergy Blog).

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LIFE

Theatres of politics

Life, Alongkorn Parivudhiphongs, Published on 02/12/2020

» Last month was apparently a month of theatre politics. At the height of political unrest due to ongoing protests and gatherings, two university productions staged biographical plays and poetry-driven body movements. Meanwhile, the Bangkok Theatre Festival was also the host of political satires and parodies.

BUSINESS

Should you innovate with your customers? (part 1)

Business, Detlef Reis, Published on 19/09/2020

» To what extent should innovators listen to customers' ideas and suggestions? There are proponents and opponents of involving customers in innovation endeavours. In the first of this two-part series, we'll hear from each camp and explore different situations that may influence their arguments. The second part will propose some possible solutions to reconcile the different views.

BUSINESS

Bouncing back from job loss (part 2)

Business, Detlef Reis, Published on 16/09/2020

» In my previous column on Tuesday, I shared with you the first six of 12 recommendations on how you can bounce back after losing your job in a pandemic-plagued, depressed economy. They were as follows:

BUSINESS

Bouncing back from job loss (part 1)

Business, Published on 15/09/2020

» What do Thomas Edison, Walt Disney and Steve Jobs have in common? Right, they were all creative business leaders. But at some point, they all got fired from a job because they didn't do what they were told, so they chose more creative work over dull routine.

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OPINION

Asean must use power

Oped, Postbag, Published on 27/06/2020

» Re: "Asean must walk the walk," (Editorial, June 26).

BUSINESS

Creativity in the Year of the Rat

Business, Published on 31/01/2020

» Last Saturday, we celebrated Chinese New Year and the arrival of the Year of the Rat, or to be more precise, the Metal Rat. The rat is the first of the 12 animals in the Chinese zodiac, so we are beginning a new cycle in this new decade. Today, let's explore what creative inspirations we may derive from the rat to succeed in the year ahead.

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BUSINESS

Explore first, then innovate

Business, Detlef Reis, Published on 27/11/2019

» Are you a chief innovation officer planning projects for your company for the year ahead? Or are you a manager assigned to spearhead an innovation project in 2020? Or are you likely to be invited to take part in such a project as a team member? Whatever the case, make sure that you commit enough time to be able to produce meaningful results.