Spark of Cumulative Creativity
First and foremost, the spark of cumulative creativity stems from the goal itself
Developing cumulative creativity, or creative momentum, leads to a continuous generation of new ideas.
When a project focuses on a specific point
it stimulates the emergence of other ideas, ensuring the project\’s continued development and growth in the field of innovation.
In fact, creativity, discoveries, and inventions stem from the project\’s perspective and objective,
through collaborative thinking integrated with the surrounding creative work environment.
The cumulative aspects of this environment, which are both influenced by and influence these aspects, include
A reciprocal influence encompassing accumulation with growth, creative movement, continuity of work, momentum generation phases,
and factors that foster synergy and curiosity, leading to the creation of new and innovative ideas
Creative momentum is formed through its role in connecting reality with imagination to produce unconventional creative outputs,
resulting in a continuous flow of new and innovative ideas. Since strategy determines its course, the moment of interaction between these two paths is crucial: momentum begins at their convergence
The path (the core idea) operates along a regular and stable central axis. This path (the elements that revolve around it) moves at a flexible speed, adapting to change and expansion.
This interaction is similar to the moment an engine starts. Therefore, motion alone is insufficient; momentum requires a close connection between the elements.
But motion alone is also insufficient; momentum requires harmony among
the elements involved, from the initial stages of the process to the final result