Themes:

Creative process

Building Receptive Group Fields for Innovation

SGW is researching the building of receptive group fields for
innovation based on the following hypothesis:
• Life presents itself as a continuous, coherent, multi-dimensional and allencompassing electro-magnetic field imbued with intelligence
• Life manifests and expresses itself through an integrated and
interdependent system of relationships
• Resonance (harmonic oscillation) is the method by which connection,
communication, correspondence and co-creation occur between and among
the various aspects and levels of this Living Electro-Magnetic System

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Building Receptive Group Fields for Innovation

The creative group process of innovation is the art and science of bringing forth SOMETHING out of NOTHING.NOTHING is an unmanifested reality that needs the creative process for it to become SOMEHTHING. An IDEA begins as a NO THING and when translated into a design by the imagination and the concrete mind, it can then be manufactured and presented to the world as SOME THING. If we believe that for every problem and challenge in the world there is a solution, then the innovative group process can play a valuable role by attracting and capturing solutions (in the form of Living Ideas) and translating them into tangible and useful products and services that serve the needs of society.

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The Dynamics of Renewal

In order that organizational renewal can occur, two factors need to be in play at all times. These are:
• A compelling vision of the future
• An honest assessment of current reality
The gap between where the group wishes to be (vision) and where it finds itself today (current reality) causes a state of creative tension. As the necessary choices for positive change are made and committed to by the group, this dynamic of ‘creative tension’ is harnessed and can be utilized to help move thing forward to help realize the vision.

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