Monday, December 16, 2013

think anew • see anew • act anew

By Jerry Wolgemuth, Director of Communications






Life is not linear;
it does not follow a straight line.
Life happens laterally,
from many sides.
We must learn to address
life’s perplexities laterally,
to think in many directions.



On the human brain: If we look at the human brain as a computer, then we can assume that the manner in which we think is the software. The software, at least of Western Civilization, was developed by the Greek philosophers Aristotle, Plato, and Socrates twenty-four hundred years ago. We have done very little thinking about thinking since then.

On progress: Progress in any kind of endeavor has suffered from a lack of understanding of this thing called creativity. Creativity in the interest of solving problems with new ideas, was stifled by the belief that one must rely on moving from certainty to certainty. There was no development of a possibility system with three important things: hypothesis as data that has never been proven to be true or false; speculation as opinion based on incomplete evidence, and imagination as the ability to form a mental image that is not perceived as real.

On creative thinking: A new, unique, creative idea must have value. Unfortunately, many people who believe they are creative, think that just being different for the sake of being different is being creative. That is what gives creativity a bad name.

Sir Ken Robinson says that our schools educate us away from creativity. Researcher George Land provided some science to this phenomenon. Land was hired by NASA in 1968 to design a creativity test to be used to select innovative engineers and scientists. He tested 1,600 5-year-olds with a creativity test. He re-tested the same 5-year-olds at the ages of 10 and 15. “The test results were staggering! Ninety-eight percent at age 5 registered genius level creativity, 30% at 10 years and 12% at 15 years of age. The same test given to 280,000 adults placed their genius level creativity at 2%. In his book ‘Breakpoint and Beyond’, co-authored by Beth Jarman, Land concluded that non-creative behavior is learned.

On making mistakes: One of the reasons some people may be reluctant to be creative is that, if you try out an idea and it doesn’t work, that will be regarded as a mistake. We have a grave deficiency in our language. We do not have a word which means, “fully justified venture which, for reasons beyond our control did not succeed.” So, anything which does not succeed is called a mistake and we just don’t like mistakes. Think like an Edison: celebrate experiments that don’t work. That’s one more of the necessary failures out of the way toward that one single and elusive experiment that works.

CHANGE our confining thinking patterns Creative thinking is a skill; it is not a matter of individual talent. It’s not a matter of waiting and hoping to get inspired. Creativity is a skill that can be learned. It is habitual activity that displaces the dated thinking patterns learned early in our lives.
RECLAIM the creative capacity of our youth Research attests to the fact that we tend to loose our powers of imagination and creativity. Popular education guru, Sir Ken Robinson, and others claim that we can recapture our capacity to imagine and create new ways of doing.
EQUIP for a new conceptual age 
Author Daniel Pink claims that we have moved from a society that is built on logical, linear, computer-like capabilities. The new conceptual age is animated by a new form of thinking that involves the capacity to detect patterns and opportunities.
APPLY creativity to challenges of our time Nothing fails like success. George Land reveals that the progression of an enterprise can be charted as a bell curve. Topping the list of what interrupts the downward side is “unleashing the creative capacity of employees,” thereby re-inventing the enterprise and a new bell curve.
THRIVE in the midst of modern complexity 
Henry Adams is quoted as saying that “chaos often breeds life, when order breeds habit.” Creativity is a process, not an event. Learning to approach modern complexity by using structured thinking methods can make any endeavor exciting and exhilarating.
EXPERIENCE the gift of collaboration
According to Harrisburg native Carmen Finestra, producer and creator of network sitcoms, collaboration is the key to a successful writing team. No episode, no joke, no scene can be attributed to any single member of the team. No single writer gets the credit; the team is listed in the credits.

“A mind that is stretched to a new idea, never returns to its original dimension.” 
Oliver Wendell Holmes (1809-1894) 

“Chaos often breeds life, when order breeds habit.”
Henry Adams (1838-1918)

“Don’t be conformed to the patterns of the world, but be transformed by the renewing of your minds so that you can figure out what God’s will is.” 
Romans 12:2 (CEB)



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Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Web Design Trends for 2014

Your church website may be the first place people visit before stepping through the doors of your building. Do they feel welcome? Can they easily find information about your church leaders, services, ministries and contact information? Will they know what to expect when they get there?



Are you designing a new website for your church? Does your outdated website need a new look? Consider these web-design trends for 2014, from United Methodist Communications.

Find out more here: http://www.umcom.org/site/apps/nlnet/content3.aspx?c=mrLZJ9PFKmG&b=6084849&ct=13416827&notoc=1

Monday, November 25, 2013

The wheel has been invented

How often do we reinvent the wheel when it comes to effective communications and organization?

CharityHowTo.com has created webinars and resources to help non-profits, from communications, to marketing, to grant applications, to social media ... you name it, they cover the topic to maximize the effectiveness and potential of your non-profit.



Check them out at http://charityhowto.com/index.php

Thursday, November 14, 2013

Read Less. Know More.

The Barna Group is well aware that we have more than enough to do to keep us busy. But in the midst of our busy-ness we still want to read, learn, grow, and keep up-to-date. That's why they've come up with a new book series called "Frames."

Read Less. Know More.

Find out more here: http://barnaframes.com/?utm_source=10-25-13&utm_medium=frames-friday&utm_campaign=ff-frames#home




Update January 7, 2014: Barna FRAMES was just released today. I am excited about this new approach to publishing and eager to receive the inaugural set. I watched the Qcast at 1:00 this afternoon at barnaframes.com broadcast from the atrium of the American Bible Society in NYC. About half way through a fire alarm went off for an interesting diversion.
— Jerry Wolgemuth

Thursday, October 10, 2013

FREE. No catch ...


Everyone likes free right? Especially when it's great stuff!

ethical career training free materials, ideas, tools, tips, templatesBusinessballs offers free career help, business training, organizational development - inspirational, innovative ideas, materials, exercises, tools, templates - free and fun.

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Wednesday, September 18, 2013

When discord becomes harmony ...


It is impossible to please everyone ... or is it?

We've all experienced those moments where everyone in the room has a different idea, viewpoint, opinion or perspective. It can be awkward, uncomfortable, even irritating!

But what if, instead of remaining static in our viewpoint/ways, we all started listening to each other, working with each other, moving with each other, looking from the viewpoint of each other, you know "give & take" ... we might just achieve harmony & synchronicity.

John 17: 21 The Message
The goal is for all of them to become one heart and mind—
Just as you, Father, are in me and I in you,
So they might be one heart and mind with us.

Acts 2:44 NIV
All the believers were together and had everything in common.


Check out the video and commentary here:
http://io9.com/5947112/watch-32-discordant-metronomes-achieve-synchrony-in-a-matter-of-minutes?action_type_map=%7B%2210153226568265094%22%3A%22og.likes%22%7D&fb_action_types=og.likes&fb_source=other_multiline&action_object_map=%7B%2210153226568265094%22%3A159320750875948%7D&action_ref_map&fb_action_ids=10153226568265094

Friday, September 13, 2013

Thinking differently about the people in our lives ...

If we're honest, many of us treat others differently, especially if there is something negative about the person.

Wouldn't it be helpful if people wore a sign around their neck telling us about the tough situation they're facing, so we would know how to "treat" them?

Or maybe we could think differently ... 
learn to read the signs—sometimes in flashing neon—that aren't visible ...

Here's a story that makes you think about it ...
http://www.mamamia.com.au/health-wellbeing/her-husband-had-an-accident/

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Monday, September 9, 2013

Think differently about stress ... it's a matter of life or death

Most of us view stress negatively. New research shows that we need to change our viewpoint. It could be a matter of life or death.

Kelly McGonigal, Ph.D., explains some research & gives simple strategies for embracing the stressful times in our lives.


Check it out her TED Talk here:
 http://www.ted.com/talks/kelly_mcgonigal_how_to_make_stress_your_friend.html?utm_source=facebook.com&awesm=on.ted.com_hlyc&utm_campaign&utm_content=ted-androidapp&utm_medium=on.ted.com-android-share

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Infographics on Social Media


Are you using social media to reach beyond your borders? Facebook and Twitter may not be the right channels!


You know that saying "a picture tells a thousand words"? Well you're probably familiar with infographics by now. Info-what?? 

"Information graphics or infographics are graphic visual representations of informationdata or knowledge intended to present complex information quickly and clearly." (source Wikipedia)

Here's a great collection of infographics about Social Media:

http://pinterest.com/seanrnicholson/social-media-infographics/

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Think Anew recommended resource

PREZI is cloud-based presentation software ... a favorite of Jerry Wolgemuth, Director of Communications for the Susquehanna Conference

Check it out at http://prezi.com/

Tuesday, May 21, 2013


Ever wonder about the meaning behind some of the objects, symbols and terms in church? 

Chuck Knows Church is here to tell you all about them in a weekly series of fun, short-but-sweet videos (most around 2-3 minutes!)

Visit http://www.chuckknowschurch.com/ 

And don't forget to share them in your church!!


Monday, May 20, 2013

Infographic: Shutterstock’s Global Design Trends 2013


What hot, new, and evolving design trends, images, colors and technology are reaching and influencing our world in 2013?

Shutterstock, vendor of over 25 million stock photos, illustrations, vectors, and videos have created their second annual infographic on design trends.

Check it out here: http://www.shutterstock.com/blog/2013/02/infographic-shutterstocks-global-design-trends-2013/?customer_ID=3571534&campaign_ID=shutters.29139&launch_ID=13855

Friday, May 17, 2013

Join our Facebook community!


Think Anew also has a Facebook presence.

Join our open group, discuss and share ideas at https://www.facebook.com/groups/thinkanew
(You need to be a Facebook member to join this group)

Or just like our page at https://www.facebook.com/pages/Think-anew/517125988319733?fref=ts
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Thursday, May 16, 2013

Sugata Mitra: Build a School in the Cloud

TED

If uneducated children living in extreme poverty can teach themselves with just a computer and broadband, imagine the possibilities!

Winner of the 2013 $1 million TED prize, Sugata Mitra turns the tables on traditional methods of education ...

Article: http://www.wired.com/business/2013/02/a-school-in-the-cloud-and-the-future-of-learning/

Video: http://www.ted.com/talks/sugata_mitra_build_a_school_in_the_cloud.html

LINK Commentary: Let’s re-write this bulletin board


Thanks to a Facebook friend, this tongue-in-cheek rendition of a church bulletin board showed up recently. It pokes fun of attempts to accommodate every preference in worship. 

So, let’s rewrite it to send the right message of what we believe worship should be. Send your suggestions of  how you would word this church bulletin board (assuming they are still an effective communicator). Send your suggestions to jerry@susumc.org. We’ll publish some without names.

Glad we could get together.

Jerry Wolgemuth
Director of Communications
Susquehanna Conference 
of the United Methodist Church

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Sir Ken Robinson on Passion

Sir Ken Robinson believes that everyone is born with extraordinary capability. So what happens to all that talent as we bump through life, getting by, but never realizing our true potential?

Click here to see Ken Robinson on Passion: 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-M8Hl5MUr8w

NOTE: He starts focusing on Passion about half way through!

Who's using social media and how?

Social media is expanding at a rapid rate and offers creative, accessible and affordable ways of connecting with people. 

Are you using social media as part of being a "Connectional Church"?

Click below to read State of the Media:The Social Media Report 2012 by Nielson, to find out who is using social media and how they are using it.

http://www.nielsen.com/us/en/reports/2012/state-of-the-media-the-social-media-report-2012.html



Sandii Peiffer
Assistant Director of Communications
Susquehanna Conference UMC

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Maximizing outreach through Social Media


Facebook, along with many other social media sites, is continually evolving. These changes affect the way our content is received and viewed. It is vitally important to be aware of how these updates affect the viewing audience, especially for church & business profiles.

United Methodist Communications has created an informative slide show to guide us through some of the most recent changes on Facebook in an effort to help us maximize the outreach potential for our Church profiles.


You can find it here: http://www.slideshare.net/umcom-marketing/fb-newsfeedupdate-20940958


Sandii Peiffer
Assistant Director of Communications
Susquehanna Conference UMC

Think Anew recommends ...


Sir Ken Robinson is one of the most innovative thinkers of our times.

Check out his website and blog here: http://sirkenrobinson.com/

Like him on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/SirKenRobinson

Follow his Tweets at www.twitter.com/SirKenRobinson

Monday, May 13, 2013

Six Thinking Hats

Jerry Wolgemuth, Director of Communications for the Susquehanna Conference is a certified trainer in Six Thinking Hats. 

"Six Thinking Hats® is a simple, effective parallel thinking process that helps people be more productive, focused, and mindfully involved. And once learned, the tools can be applied immediately!" — de Bono Group

To find out more about Six Thinking Hats, visit http://www.debonogroup.com/six_thinking_hats.php

If you are interested in being trained in Six Thinking Hats, contact Jerry Wolgemuth at jerry@susumc.org or 800-874-8474.

Friday, May 10, 2013

TED: Ideas worth spreading

TED

TED brings to us fresh, out-of-the-box, inspiring, innovative ideas in Technology, Entertainment & Design (Education, Health, Science and so much more ...) through TED Talks: there are more than 1,400 videos (most under 15 minutes.) 

Best of all, they're FREE, not only to watch but to share! After all, good ideas are worth spreading!

You can find out all about TED at http://www.ted.com/

Or head straight on over to their YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/user/TEDtalksDirector

What is your favorite TED Talk?


Sandii Peiffer
Assistant Director of Communications
Susquehanna Conference UMC

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Quotable quote ...






Source: http://izquotes.com/quotes-pictures/quote-the-dogmas-of-the-quiet-past-are-inadequate-to-the-stormy-present-the-occasion-is-piled-high-with-abraham-lincoln-247642.jpg

Think Anew recommended resource

Think Anew recommends "Breakpoint and Beyond: Mastering the Future Today"


http://www.amazon.com/Breakpoint-Beyond-Mastering-Future-Today/dp/0887305474/ref=tmm_hrd_title_0

Think Anew recommended resource

Think Anew recommends Daniel Pink's book, "A Whole New Mind."

http://www.danpink.com/books/whole-new-mind

Free photo editing program

Even in this digital age, it's hard to be picture perfect. Maybe you need to fix red-eyes. Is your photo too light, or too dark? There a blemish or two to cover up. Do you want to add a title or caption to a picture? You need to crop or resize a picture for your web page or social media site ... 

If you, or your church, don't have the budget to invest in a high-end photo editing program (not to mention the training required to use it), then give Pixlr a try. 

Pixlr is a web-based photo editing program, with many features found in the high-end programs, but it's FREE! And the learning curve isn't too steep. In fact, there are three versions of Pixlr to play with:

  • Pixlr Editor (advanced)
  • Pixlr Express (efficient) and
  • Pixlr-o-matic (playful - think Instagram for PC - downloadable too)
There's even an app for it!

Try it out today. Click here: http://pixlr.com/

As a user of a professional photo-editing suite, I have been impressed with Pixlr and often use it at home or on the road — if I have access to the internet and a laptop, I'm good to go!


Sandii Peiffer
Assistant Director of Communications
Susquehanna Conference of the United Methodist Church