• reverse polarity

    “Reverse Polarity” is a structured creative thinking workshop that challenges participants to invert their assumptions and reframe problems as potential assets. Inspired by the counterintuitive wisdom that every weakness contains the seed of strength, this session trains teams to exploit what they usually try to fix, hide, or avoid.

    Think of it as mental jiu jitsu: instead of fighting the problem, you use its energy to find unexpected leverage. Whether you’re a scrappy underdog, a late entrant to the market, or attempting to simplify the over-complicated, this workshop asks: What if that’s your edge?

  • embrace & extend

    “Embrace & Extend” is a workshop about remixing—the kind that results in something new. Participants are encouraged to identify existing solutions to their problem, deconstruct them, and use them as a springboard for improvement. The goal is to re-see, remix, and reform the familiar into the completely unexpected.

    Inspired by artists, designers, and entrepreneurs who “build on the shoulders of giants,” this session encourages strategic borrowing to accelerate problem-solving. As Picasso said, “Good artists copy, great artists steal.”

    Unlike simply copying, this isn’t appropriation, it’s transformation.

    How did they arrive at their solution?
    What constraints shaped it?
    What’s missing?
    What would we do differently?

    The result: a fast-tracked pathway to original, high-leverage ideas built on proven scaffolds.

  • terminal velocity training

    “Terminal Velocity Training” is a workshop about blowing past limits, whether imposed internally or externally. It’s based on a simple premise: your competitors didn’t solve the problem—they stopped when the friction became too great, when things got too hard or too weird. As good as it may have been, their product, campaign, or service didn’t fully succeed. It was abandoned before it reached its fullest potential. This session challenges you to establish new limits.

    What’s the missing piece? What boundary didn’t they cross? What would happen if you picked up where they left off—and kept going?

    This is not about incremental improvement. It’s about reactivating ideas that stalled out at “good enough” and delivering the solution that actually moves the needle.

  • THE world according to you

    “The World According to You” is a radical imagination workshop that begins where most ideation sessions end: beyond constraints. Participants are invited to temporarily abandon the real world—its deadlines, budgets, politics, and technical barriers—and step into a parallel universe where they get to write their own rules.

    This is the world as it should be, not as it is. How would it be to inhabit this reality? What does the ideal product, feature, benefit, or service look like? In what ways would they contribute to making a perfect world? Here, the right answer already exists. Your job is to spend enough time in this space that you can describe it—and then figure out how to bring some part of it back to the "real"world.

    It’s not just an exercise in fantasy. It’s envisioning a better reality.