Seeing the Whole Picture
with Imagination
“It's not what you look at that matters,
it's what you see.” —Henry David Thoreau
“Our goals come from our dreams and our
dreams come from our imaginations.”
—Judy Buch from Mastering and Marketing Your Performance
The Message:
The message assesses the polarity of leadership, holding up the big picture on one hand and respecting the often over-looked details on the other. It includes how imagination brings freshness and excitement to the workplace and the vision itself. It identifies where and how imagination works from self improvement and new services and products to refreshing the dynamics of the workforce. Imagination, day dreaming and random thinking characterize laziness, yet when an idea attaches to it, like the basket on a hot air balloon, ideas take off. Vibrant organizations rely on imagination.
Delivery Method:
Magda, a peoploid™, demonstrates a lack of imagination putting unnecessary stress on triviality that drives Daisy up a wall. The humor and insights easily make the point for using imagination without dismissing the importance of details. Ventriloquial techniques and other peoploids™ dramatize the relevance of using imagination in all areas of doing business. Imagination produces ingenuity.

