Monthly Archives: March 2008

Idea Sandbox Featured In Audio CODcast About Creativity

That's not a typo... it's not a PodCast... but a CODcast... it stands for Creativity On Demand. Jeff Brainard from Catch Your Limit Consulting: Management, Marketing & Fish Cleaning Services recently hosted and posted an interview with me (Paul Williams) to [...]

Idea Sandbox Featured In Audio CODcast About Creativity

Idea Sandbox: Big Dig

Sand for Your Inbox March 2008 Suffering from idea block? Like writer's block, you know your idea or solution is just below the surface... but you can't quite dig it out. You need an idea shovel. Well, Idea Sandbox has help! [...]

Idea Sandbox: Big Dig

Big Dig: Problem Solving

Thank you to Bob Nauneimer from Prism Strategic Services for this great quote. Bob is right... The last thing you want to do is spend a lot of time solving the wrong problem! You'll find Bob's quote and unearth more thought [...]

Big Dig: Problem Solving

Organizing Within Your Moleskine

Yesterday I wrote about my sketches and thoughts I create in my Moleskine notebooks. Idea Sandbox reader John, asked how I organize what's in my Moleskine notebooks. I started to write and had more than a few comments... so I thought [...]

Organizing Within Your Moleskine

What Do I Do?

One of the best way to capture great ideas is to carry a notebook with you at all times. For several years, I've tried always have something at hand to capture thoughts... In the past two years I've been exclusively using [...]

What Do I Do?

Uncover Solutions Using Idea Sandbox’s Big Dig

Suffering from idea block? Like writer's block, you know your idea or solution is just below the surface... but you can't quite dig it out. You need an idea shovel. Well, Idea Sandbox has help! We present to you, the Idea [...]

Uncover Solutions Using Idea Sandbox’s Big Dig

Measure Twice, Cut Once

"Measure twice, cut once," is one of my favorite proverbs. Obviously it is a great rule for a carpenter. Cut the wood improperly and the piece is ruined. It's faster to double-check than to make a mistake. As a retail marketer [...]

Measure Twice, Cut Once
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