The Modern Manager

386: Unlock Your Creative and Analytical Skills to Drive Innovation with Tessa Forshaw and Rich Braden

Dec 2, 2025
Tessa Forshaw, a cognitive scientist and co-founder of Harvard's Next Level Lab, teams up with Rich Braden, founder of People Rocket, to explore accessible innovation. They debunk the myth that creativity is a rare gift, emphasizing that everyone can be innovative with the right guidance. The duo introduces their 'innovation-ish' concept, discusses the six essential mindsets for fostering creativity, and shares practical strategies to overcome 'innovation hesitation.' They also highlight the importance of saying no as a form of progress in the innovation process.
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Anyone Can Be Innovative

  • People commonly disidentify as creative despite evidence they can innovate when given the chance.
  • Rich and Tessa reframed it as 'innovation-ish' to invite participation and reduce intimidation.
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Whole-Brain Work Is Real

  • The left-brain/right-brain idea is a myth; we use our whole brain for creative and analytical tasks.
  • Jobs like composing music or piloting require both divergent creativity and analytical precision.
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The Three Forces Of Creativity

  • Creative problem solving needs three cognitive forces: divergent (lift), convergent (weight), and executive (thrust).
  • All three are necessary: generate ideas, evaluate them, and plan actions to move forward.
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