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Hi Ken
 
Just dropping you a line giving some sense of how I have been employing Speed Thinking in a group discussion context and observations on the same.
 
I have found it useful at the project planning stage when thinking about a group can be conceived.  Contemplating how Speed Thinking may be used contributes to more imaginative research design.

In a discussion environment, it is enormously useful in changing pace and injecting energy.  This increases engagement, makes the sessions more fun and consequently creates more insightful and open discussion.
It also provides a ‘way in’ for a wider range of personality types. Typical discussions are, almost by definition, heavily weighted towards verbal expression. Creating permissions for people to engage differently increases useful participation and validates individual participants.
 
 
David Tunnicliffe, Director Qualitative Research, Arnold & Bolingbroke

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Ken, I wanted to formally thank you for the tremendous contribution you made to our last 2008 event at the Marketing Women’s Association on Tuesday evening.

You certainly got everyone’s attention & got them thinking, quickly, about changes that were possible in their working lives. I am certain some of your tips will make it into the real world for our attendees.

Many thanks again.
Cheryl Hayman, President, Marketing Women’s Association

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‘The feedback from the workshop yesterday was excellent – the team really seemed to enjoy it and hopefully it will improve our creativity as a group.’
 
John Bailey, Managing Director, ICON International Communications, Singapore

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‘The session was great and all who attended found it extremely valuable, we are in fact going to do a session tomorrow using the 2mins for 9 ideas format and I am seeing it show up in meeting requests so you have definitely had some impact.

Here’s a personal testimonial for you. I used one of the ideas generated in the morning very successfully at a client meeting that afternoon.’

Brett Jackson, Managing Director, Qais Consulting, Singapore

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Thanks so much. Your presentation hit the mark and was just what I was looking for. You got the team going from the start and make everyone feel energised and upbeat.

Chris Gray, MD ICON International Communications

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In just a brief introduction to Speed Thinking, my team responded immediately to an approach that they could see was genuinely different and immediately useful.

After one hour we had several good new ideas to help solve an intractable problem we had been stuggling with for some time.
It’s easy to be cynical about ‘new’ management techniques, but this is no gimmick. Dr Ken Hudson’s speed thinking approach is both effective and an engaging team building activity.

Ben Holgate, Head of Brands and Marketing Services, IDP Education Pty Ltd.

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Hi Helen,
I just wanted to let you know about an outstanding  training program Damian and I went to this morning with Dr Ken Hudson.

As I may have already mentioned to you, Ken has a PhD in Organisational Creativity and has just published a second book entitled The Idea Accelerator. This book follows on from his successful first book Idea Generator.

Ken spent the first 15 years of his career as very creative and successful marketer at American Express and Citibank, as well as strategy planner. He also has lectured for several years at UTS on Creative marketing and was regularly voted by students as the best lecturer in the faculty.

He most recently has been consulting to many blue chips on innovation.

However, he has created Speed Thinking as a resource to help anybody or team to unlock creativity and solve problems.
Agency people will love it and will be able to apply it to their jobs and with clients.
Enough, he’s a bloody genius but fortunately his manner and modesty means everyone is engaged, energised and enlightened by his work.

Do yourself and Spur a favour and experience a workshop.

Regards,
Iain, Managing Partner, Proto Partners

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Our office is abuzz today. One of the team said they felt so refreshed it was like they had been on holiday!
Thanks again and I look forward to teaming up with you again in the future.
Bobbi Mahlab, Mahlad Media

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A quick 9 reasons to write and thank you for yesterday’s workshop.
1. it was fun
2. the tools are invaluable
3. it made me think differently
4. it was a good networking opportunity
5. the interactive exercises were good
6. it provided me with insight
7. it challenged my existing way of thinking
8. it refocused me
9.the view was amazing !
 
Julie, Telecommunications Manager.

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‘The Speed Thinking Tools were all brilliant and simple’.
Manager, The Benevolent Society.

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‘ I never would have believed that good ideas could be generated so quickly. It has given me so much more confidence.’ Marketing Manager, The Benevolent Society.

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‘Speed Thinking gave me a freedom of expression that was incredible. I could write whatever i wanted to and think whatever i wanted to without being judged.’

Kanu Parker, Post-Graduate Student, University of Technology, Sydney.

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Two of my friends in the class started out very frustrated by the idea of Speed Thinking, only able to generate a small number of ideas at the beginning of the semester. However through constant reputation of Speed Thinking techniques in class, these same people were often developing more ideas than i was able to generate during the two  minute segment allocated.’
 
Brad Kellogg, Post-Graduate Student, UTS, 2008.