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Jon Kolko on Creative Clarity & Bringing Creative Thinking Into Your Company

Creativity at Work

Jon Kolko on Creative Clarity & Bringing Creative Thinking Into Your CompanyManaging 'wild and unpredictable' creative chaos in business I believe creative chaos is the biggest fear business managers have about creativity.

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AI and Creativity: What Would Bowie Do?

Lateral Action

Ten years ago, I read Smarter than Us , a book by the Oxford Philosopher Stuart Armstrong, about the potential of AI to become an existential threat to the human race. I was alerted to the book by a review on Computing.co.uk I was alerted to the book by a review on Computing.co.uk

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10 Strategies For A Creative Company Culture With Examples You Need To Know

Vantage Circle

Drives Innovation & Ideation : A creative company culture unleashes a continuous flow of fresh ideas, driving innovation and groundbreaking concepts. Improves Productivity : Engaging in creative processes boosts motivation, resulting in higher-quality work and increased productivity.

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Is Lateral Thinking Necessary for Creativity?

Lateral Action

Lateral thinking is such a familiar concept that it's virtually synonymous with 'creative thinking'. The phrase 'lateral thinking' is frequently used interchangeably with 'creativity'. We take it for granted that creative people think different to the rest of us. It's what makes them creative.

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Juxtapose

Faster Ideas

And asking what in the flipping juxtaposing heck it's got to do with my creative thinking? So as you might imagine you can 'juxtapose' functional and flamboyant styles of furniture; a brand new car next to an old banger; a really big book next to a, er, really small book. Turns out quite a bit actually.

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The Secret of Walt Disney’s Creativity

Lateral Action

Robert Dilts uses this statement as the basis of a brilliant analysis of Walt Disney's creative process, in his book Strategies of Genius: Volume 1. Another classic problem is the Dreamer who is great at creative thinking but lacks the Realist's focus on action. The Disney Approach to Team Creativity.

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The Secret of Johnny Depp’s Success

Lateral Action

And as we saw in my e-book about motivation and creativity , there's a lot of research evidence to back up Johnny's position. I'm sure there are plenty of people reading this who would love to be able to focus on their creative process all day long, and hand over the messy business of business to someone else.