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Marketing Podcast with Mike Brown
Podcast Transcript
My guest this week on the podcast is Mike Brown, an author and strategist who specializes in operationalizing design thinking. His new book, Idea Magnets, helps dynamic leaders to cultivate big ideas and create innovative success.
Brown is also the founder of The BrainzoomingTM Group, where his customized, collaborative approach to strategy, branding, and innovation resonates both with large companies such as Farmers Insurance and American Greetings, as well as with solopreneurs, small businesses, and nonprofits.
Through his writing and speaking, Mike connects hundreds of thousands of people globally with the Brainzooming approach for strategic planning, branding, and innovation.
On today’s episode, I talk with Brown about how to inspire creative thinking predictably, whether you’re running a big company or are a solopreneur.
Questions I ask Mike Brown:
- What’s the difference between being creative and having a creative process?
- How do you build a team that has all of the attributes to generate great ideas?
- What does it mean to apply the concept of servant leadership in your business?
What you’ll learn if you give a listen:
- Why finding people that are passionate about the work at hand is more important than focusing on title or seniority.
- What the idea magnet concept means for small business owners or solopreneurs.
- How to use targeted questions to get the results you want.
Key takeaways from the episode and more about Mike Brown:
- Learn more aboutThe Brainzooming Group
- Order a copy of Idea Magnets
- Get the eBook: 49 Idea Magnet Questions for Attracting Big Ideas
- Follow The Brainzooming Group on Twitter
- Connect with Mike Brown on LinkedIn
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