Discussion with Natalie Turner,
Founder of the 6I’s and 6 C’s Model Innovation Model and Author of the Book “Yes you can Innovate”.
Her favourite colour is red... :)
She has 30 years of working experience from different roles in different industries, Corporate and Government.
On one point she started asking herself: why do some really good ideas never come to life?
That’s when she started creating her 6 I’s model and coaching. Over the years she got great success with her model and has added new services to her model to help business in all kind of industries and sizes.
To be able to reach a bigger audience she wrote her 6I's model down as a book. A book that can be read for business purpose or even for the individual that wants to be more innovative and find out where she/he can improve and become better in the innovation.
In this episode we come to talk a lot about that everyone can be innovative in their own way. Natalie uses a lot of story telling to help colour the picture.
Her 6I’s approach is a very helpful tool to understand where ones strengths in the innovation cycle lay and where one needs to acquire extra skills.
Call of action.
Think of your own Purpose. Take time to ponder your purpose. Where is that drive and desire for life coming from? What is the opportunity one has?Try and think of ideas how to channel those. Do some Soul searching and really think about “Is this the best use of my skill set and time?”. Is what you are doing helping you to get there? What opportunities are there and how can you feel more alive? You can start running your thinking through the 6I’s as a 5min exercise.
Links:
Webpage: www.6-i-innovation.com
Webpage: www.yesyoucaninnovate.com
LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/natalieturner1/
Natalie’s Speech on Purpose: http://bit.ly/NatalieTurnerSpeakerReel
IKIGAI: A Japanese concept “A Reason For Being”,
Tim Kelley : “True Purpose: 12 Strategies for Discovering the Difference You Are Meant to Make”
Brandon Peele: “Planet on Purpose: Your Guide to Genuine Prosperity, Authentic Leadership and A Better World”
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