Start with Samosas
Just as a samosa starts with a good base, so does innovation! Begin by identifying a problem – the 'missing aloo' of your creative process. Embrace this
challenge like a spicy chutney and prepare to be surprised. This sets the stage for your innovative journey.
The Masala Method
Like a perfectly blended masala, innovation needs the right mix. Gather diverse perspectives, the 'masala ingredients' of your project. Include team members from different backgrounds, just as a chef adds a pinch of coriander or a dash of garam masala to create a flavorful outcome.
Biryani Brainstorming
Think of a brainstorming session as biryani – layers of ideas simmering together. Encourage free-flowing discussions, and let your imagination take flight. The more ideas, the richer the flavor, just like a biryani with different kinds of meats, and flavors.
Tadka for Thinking
Add a 'tadka' of experimentation. Try new approaches, like a chef experimenting with spices. Don't be afraid to fail; each attempt is a learning experience. Embrace the unexpected flavors that come with taking calculated risks – it's how you add excitement.
Roti of Resilience
Like a perfectly crafted roti, innovation takes practice and resilience. Some might break, but you can always start again! View setbacks as opportunities to improve, and keep on experimenting and trying out your different approaches. This creates a tasty final product.