The power of limits: Eno’s strange exercises for innovation
Visionary composer Brian Eno uses “strange exercises” to help foster creative conditions for writing new music – exercises that can be readily adapted to innovate in business....

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Brain Circuits Five key insights from necessity entrepreneurs by Sophie Bacq Published January 16, 2026 in Brain Circuits DownloadSave We tend to associate entrepreneurship with Silicon Valley startups and innovative tech companies. However,...
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Visionary composer Brian Eno uses “strange exercises” to help foster creative conditions for writing new music – exercises that can be readily adapted to innovate in business....
January 15, 2025 • by Michael G. Jacobides, M. Dalbert Ma, Konstantinos Trantopoulos , Vasilis Vassalos in Brain Circuits • 3 min read
Gamification projects can result in very different outcomes, depending on which features are included – and which are left out. Here are five tips for success and two mistakes to avoid....
January 14, 2025 • by Jennifer Jordan in Brain Circuits • 3 min read
Balancing authenticity with workplace demands poses a challenge for leaders striving for integrity. How can you reconcile your true self with organizational expectations?...
January 13, 2025 • by Goutam Challagalla, Frédéric Dalsace in Brain Circuits • 3 min read
Marketing campaigns for sustainable offerings often fail, leaving businesses with products that do not sell. This short guide will help you target customers more effectively....
January 10, 2025 • by Jennifer Jordan in Brain Circuits • 3 min read
Power is neither good nor evil; nor is it the ultimate goal. The chief aim is to show leadership, which comes down to how you use your power....
January 9, 2025 • by Michael D. Watkins in Brain Circuits • 3 min read
In every digital transformation there is a technical side of change and a human side – which is where transformation efforts most often go off the rails. These are the key AI-related...
January 8, 2025 • by Michael G. Jacobides, M. Dalbert Ma, Konstantinos Trantopoulos , Vasilis Vassalos in Brain Circuits • 3 min read
Well-designed games can bring in new users, who may eventually become customers. This can lead directly to new revenue streams or boost interest and brand equity by association. In the second of...
January 7, 2025 • by Francesca-Giulia Mereu in Brain Circuits • 4 min read
Getting back into the groove after the holiday break can take a while. Try these five simple tips to ease your way back into the New Year – before jumping into resolutions,...
January 6, 2025 • by Wei Zheng, Haoying Xu , Peter G. Dominick in Brain Circuits • 3 min read
Making all employees feel heard and valued is the mark of a truly inclusive leader – but it's easier said than done. Take this short test to see where you are on...
December 20, 2024 • by Jennifer Jordan in Brain Circuits • 3 min read
You won't be able to understand how power operates in your unique context on your first day in the company, but it's highly achievable after about six months of closely observing the...
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