Analysis Of St. Jude Play Lives

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In the discovery skills, there are a few discovery skills that identify innovators. They are associative thinking, questioning, experimenting, and networking. To begin with, associative thinking is when a person puts information together so that he or she can come up with an idea. One example of associative thinking is the St. Jude Play Live. With St. Jude Play Live, the hospital decided to unite with GameStop that allowed people to donate money from the purchasing of the games that are being played from the individual. This concept is a tremendous idea, as a result of it helping the hospital and families financially. Furthermore, there is the questioning, which is where an individual focuses on modern possibilities and disregard old ones.

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