Creativity: The Art of Innovating and Creating New Things
By Karla Wayers
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Is creativity just coming up with new ideas?
Actually, the answer to both of these questions is “no.” But there is so much more to it, and in order to understand that, this guide can shed more light on those matters.
The book will discuss some ways to be more creative, some ways to turn creativity into developing new projects, inspiration, and how to combine passion with creativity. These are at the heart of innovation and expanding businesses, art projects, relationships, and so many other things in life.
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Creativity - Karla Wayers
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By Karla Wayers
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Creativity in Development
Chapter 2: Creativity Is More Than Just Coming Up with Ideas
Chapter 3: Ways to Be More Creative
Chapter 4: Inspiration for Creation
Chapter 5: The Difference between Passion and Creative Skill
Chapter 1: Creativity in Development
The need for creativity is changing how the work environment is organized and what people do. These changes center on the use and analysis of info: the basis for ideas. A firm's future depends upon how well it acquires, translates, and acts upon information. Today the spread of infotech-- consisting of computers and information bases-- is producing a sea of change in the business world.
Yet how workers analyze that information is as important as the information itself. Interpretation is, in fact, an innovative act. However, the degree of creativeness is influenced by our feelings: our belief that we can speak without fear of retribution, our feeling of being trusted by others, a confidence in our own intuition. All effect how we react to the information before us.
There are many ways in which the creative spirit can find expression in the work environment: developments in management, improvements in circulation techniques, or new ideas for financing a company. Innovative ideas can also be used to enhance the company itself by increasing the effort of workers. One such innovation is the elimination of restrictive job descriptions that put workers in boxes
and restrict their efficiency. Another idea is to share all monetary info with all of the workers. Removal of standard corporate tricks helps workers to understand the larger reality of the business and motivates them to generate ideas of their own to minimize expenses and increase revenues.
Since creative problem solving needs the psychological commitment of the entire person, the modern-day office must go through essential changes. From the efforts of pioneering firms everywhere in the world, a set of crucial ideas are emerging that can change the psychology of the office.
Small is better: Size affects creativeness in the work environment. Bigness by its very nature appears antithetical to the effective expression of a person's ideas.