Are adults letting their creativity die?
63 percent of British adults say they have let their talents fall by the wayside, according to a new study by stationery brand BIC.
63 percent of British adults say they have let their talents fall by the wayside, according to a new study by stationery brand BIC.
There’s a myth that some people are ‘creative types’ while others are not. Rob Eastaway, author of ‘Any Ideas?’, argues that everyone has valuable ideas all the time. In this interview, Eastaway explains the importance of creative problem-solving for the future of work. Everyone can be creative, given the right conditions.
Enhance the power of your imagination and the possibilities could be limitless, as this new book explores the mystery behind creativity and reveals how it can best be harnessed to influence and advance all aspects of our lives.
New book, In Your Creative Element, adds science and logic to the creative process.
Meticulously written by Michael Fitzsimons and Sue Bradley, ‘Lobotomy: The Marginalisation of Creativity and How to Become Human Again’ zeroes in on an urgent issue that is plaguing modern society – the decline of creative thought, innovation and invention.
SAP Co-Innovation Centre in Palo Alto shows that innovative workplaces are truly achievable inside large organisations. Gloria Lombardi speaks with Director of Design Services Eliad Goldwasser, and Program Manager Uwe Palm.
International advertising, marketing and corporate communications agency Havas Creative Group, has been using enterprise chat app Pie for brainstorming and sharing ideas.
Alive With Ideas have recently released the results from their survey “Exploring Creativity in The Glorious World of Internal Communications.”
“How did the most imaginative innovators of our time turn disruptive ideas into realities?” This is what Walter Isaacson sets out to answer in ‘The Innovators’. Gloria Lombardi reviews.
‘Compendium for the Civic Economy’ is a fascinating collection of case studies on how physical space and networks both human and virtual are coming together.
The multi-awarded advertising agency in the Asia-Pacific region switched from Facebook to Pie. Now sharing and discussing creative work is almost a piece of cake.
Welcome to the adventure of ‘Riding the Creative Rollercoaster’. In his new book, Dr Nick Udall describes how to bring creativity and collective intelligence together.
At innocent, the European maker of juices, tone of voice is a powerful flavour, permeating their social media, employee engagement, leadership, internal meetings and training.
Rovio created the successful Angry Birds brand. A culture of freedom and experimentalism runs through everything they do, including their Google+ employee network.
Today, many successful companies nurture innovative workspaces, including the twenty businesses that are listed here.
In the current workplace, many of us strive to make an impact through our work. We are now required to be artists, create value and meaning for our connections. In “The Icarus Deception: How High Will You Fly?’, Seth Godin explains what this implies for our individual careers and the organisations we work for.