Before & After, Inc. is totally dedicated to helping people think creatively. We work with companies, professional groups and individuals who want to significantly increase their overall creative thinking capabilities, or are simply looking to grease their minds as they attack a challenge or opportunity that requires big, original thinking.
Although every client's needs are unique, below are some of our core services designed by Before & After founder, Tom Monahan, which are most often incorporated into custom programs.
Or you can design your own program by completing our custom program inquiry form.
The Do-it-Yourself Lobotomy. (more)
The engine of most of our work is our highly acclaimed creative thinking workshop, The Do-it-Yourself Lobotomy. This high-energy, skills-building program runs anywhere from one to six hours. The shorter version is ideal to kick off meetings, or as a prelude to other B&A sessions. The longer workshop is usually its own skills-and-team-building program.FlashFlood Brainstorming. (more)
Our FlashFlood Brainstorming is a high-output, proven ideation method which will bring fresh, big thinking to major challenges or opportunities that you may be facing. We've had great success in areas such as new product development, positioning, naming and promotion -- generating hundreds, often thousands of fresh ideas in as little as half a day.Other programs:
- Meeting Facilitating. Greasing minds for great meetings.
- Managing creativity. We call it Mind Farming.
- Speeches. Enlightening, entertaining, empowering.
- Retreats. Reach new heights creatively.
- Full Spectrum reThink. Big ideas for big issues.
Partial client list:
3M
ABC Sports
American Cyanamid
Allied Signal, Inc.
Benjamin Moore
Blue Cross/Blue Shield
Capital One
Compaq
Converse
DuPont
Frito-Lay
GTE Wireless
Hasbro
Hewlett-Packard
Interstate Battery
Labatt
McDonalds
Ocean Spray
Polaroid
Putnam Investments
Ralston Purina
Ringling BrosSears Southwest Air
Target Stores
The Washington Post
Tommy Hilfiger
Unilever
VIACOM
Virgin Atlantic Air
Wall Street JournalMore complete lists:
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