The Manager's Pocket Guide to Creativity (Manager's Pocket Guide Series)
β Scribed by Alexander Hiam
- Publisher
- HRD Press
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 195
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Is there a secret to creativity? Can a simple change in the way we think about problems dramatically cut the cycle time for generating state-of-the-art solutions? Yes! And this book will show you how. It presents practical tools and suggestions for creative thinking while never losing touch with the essential components of the process: its looseness, its freedom, its risk-taking. You'll learn how the elements of creative thinking-the methods that help us get "un-stuck"-can themselves be creative. What better way to drive home the power of the creative thought process than to go out on a limb and be creative about creativity! Includes: Personal Creativity Assessment Checklist of common workplace behaviors that block creativity A realistic, useful model of the creative thought process Creative thinking methods-process tools that help you "do" creative thinking Training Transfer Assessment
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