An innovative entrepreneur identifies opportunities and creates value for their customers or clients. But innovation requires creativity; learn how these two traits go hand in hand.
Your founding story is important, but the way you share it can make -- or break -- the image of your company. Here are four ways to ensure it translates in a way that resonates.
Christina Miller, a Cannes Lions School alumna and the head of social media at VMLY&R London, shares the biggest lessons she learned during her time in the program.
Below are three everyday excuses you may hear in your own organisation that may make your hairs stand on end, and set alarm-bells ringing. Included are some tips on how you can make excuses a thing of the past, while creating real innovation for the future.
As an artist or creative, you may have completed formal education or an apprenticeship in our medium. However, there are other elements to life and work as an artist that just aren't covered in professional education or training.
There are meaningful and useful subjects that your competitors will never be able to write about: your thoughts, reflections and ideas, so share them for maximum copy impact.
Thinking outside the box is a cornerstone of innovation, but creativity can come in many forms. Here are several ideas that might just make you a better entrepreneur.