Kate Gerasimova — May 22, 2020 When we meet in person, something absolutely magical happens. We look each other in the eye, share a story or two, then something may just click and we may even bond! Enforced remote environments for those of us that can stay home and work remotely may not seem as … Continue reading How to Stay Creative While Working Remotely
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Spark creativity: 11 tips to build a more creative business
Creativity is an integral part of keeping any business competitive, but it takes work to maximize your workers’ creative potential. Brian Solis on August 22, 2019 Modern CMOs face a creativity problem and opportunity. Sixty percent of CEOs consider creativity to be the single most important quality in a leader, yet only 25 percent of … Continue reading Spark creativity: 11 tips to build a more creative business
9 Ways to Become More Creative in the Next 10 Minutes
Larry Kim — March 9, 2019 Follow @larrykim — March 9, 2019 Modern culture often labels creativity as natural gift. Artists get showered with praise and proclamations of “you’re so talented,” but truthfully, talent has little to do with it. Creativity is a skill to be learned, practiced, and developed, just like any other. Juggling … Continue reading 9 Ways to Become More Creative in the Next 10 Minutes
10 Strategies for Improving Creative Thinking and Having Time To Do It
Angela Ruth — March 8, 2019 — March 8, 2019 cmart29 / Pixabay Most jobs require at least some degree of creativity, but improving creative thinking isn’t the same as improving your raw productive output. You may be able to master some basic productivity habits, like eliminating distractions and interruptions, but even if you’re focusing … Continue reading 10 Strategies for Improving Creative Thinking and Having Time To Do It
Design Creativity Back Into Your Work
Kyle Crocco — February 24, 2019 Follow @kylecrocco — February 24, 2019 Work in the United States is not designed to be creative. It’s designed to be repetitive, efficient, and reliable. Businesses, no matter what sector, have been modeled on the principles of the industrial revolution. Work rhythms have been set to clocks instead of … Continue reading Design Creativity Back Into Your Work
Why Moments of Boredom Can Give Your Creativity a Boost
Brent Morrison — January 15, 2019 — January 15, 2019 Where do you have your best ideas? Is it right before you fall asleep? Are you a shower-thinker? I come up with my best ideas when I’m out taking a walk. Why is that? Whatever your answer, it’s not by accident. Losing focus and ridding … Continue reading Why Moments of Boredom Can Give Your Creativity a Boost
How to Unlock Your Creative Potential in 2019
Taylor Pearson — December 31, 2018 Follow @TaylorPearsonMe — December 31, 2018 Over the course of our lifetimes, the size of multinational businesses will approach that of small, local businesses. On its face, this may sound like a somewhat mundane statement, but the implications on our life are no less significant than the shift from … Continue reading How to Unlock Your Creative Potential in 2019
8 Ways for Entrepreneurs to Spark Creativity
Nikki Richard — September 3, 2018 Follow @NikkiRichard79 — September 3, 2018 Pixabay Even the world’s most successful entrepreneurs will tell you there is no book that can fully prepare you for entrepreneurship. As you embark on your entrepreneurial journey, you will face many challenges. One of those challenges is maintaining a flow of creativity … Continue reading 8 Ways for Entrepreneurs to Spark Creativity
When Do You Enter the Creative Zone?
Ryan Estis — May 30, 2018 Follow @RyanEstis— May 30, 2018 217. That was the number of new emails a sales executive I was working with had received during a day spent offline and off-site doing strategic planning work. A dozen voice mails. “Add that to the list.” He shared, “I always have at least … Continue reading When Do You Enter the Creative Zone?
New Ideas Don’t Have To Be “New”
Dave Brock — November 19, 2017 Follow @davidabrock — November 19, 2017 geralt / Pixabay We constantly struggle with innovation and insight, whether it’s for our own organization or our work with customers. To be honest, I think we make innovation and insight far too complicated. I don’t know how many “innovation” session I see … Continue reading New Ideas Don’t Have To Be “New”