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FOSTERING CREATIVITY Tudor Rickards

Creativity Introduction And Exercises

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FOSTERING CREATIVITYTudor Rickards

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Group Discussion

• In your teams arrive at an agreed definition of creativity

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At the heart of culture lies creation myths …

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Creativity invades all walks of life

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Creativity has been allied to ..

• Madness• Mystery• Muses

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Definitions of creativity

• Discovery processes leading to new and unexpectedly valuable ideas

• ‘Looking where all have looked, and seeing what no one has seen’

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Theories of creativity

• Insight theories • Self-actualization • Transcendence • Cognitive reframing• Darwinism• Creationism

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Theories of creativity

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Creativity in business

• Creative leadership• Creative strategy• Design, discovery and

innovation• Problem-solving• Organizational

change and transformation

• Entrepreneurship

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Creativity: The big questions

• How can I become more creative?• How can my team become more creative?• How can my organization become more creative?• How can my society or culture become more creative?

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The creative individual

• The elitist view: Special and gifted people are born creative (The gifted and talented school)

• The developmental view: Everyone has the potential to fulfil their creative potential (Carl Rogers)

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The creative team

• Teamwork is increasingly seen as the organizational structure for focusing and targeting collective creativity

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Group Discussion

• Generate a list of ten people you agree have shown creative abilities

• Select names of three people to share with class

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Group Discussion

• Did your list have more men than women?

• More artists than scientists?

• More ‘famous in the past’ than ‘famous in the present?’

• Few (or no) business people?

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Team development: Tuckman’s model

Form

Storm

Norm

Perform

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Unanswered questions of Tuckman’s model

• What if a team never escapes from the ‘storm’ stage?

• What if team performs beyond the norm (beyond targets and expectations?)

• Where does creativity come into teamwork?

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Answering the questions

• Researchers at MBS have studied a modification to Tuckman’s stage model

• It proposes two barriers to creativity which teams must overcome

• Only a minority of teams do so

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The Two-barrier model of team development (MBS)

Form

Storm

Unexpectedly good (creative) performance

Performance barrier

Behavioral barrier

Norm and Perform

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Spam

• My blog receives 15% of spam messages each year

• Some are computer-generated fishing; Some are gibberish

• Some are seriously pornographic

• What to do about spam?

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Ideas for dealing with Spam

• 1• 2• 3• 4• 5• 6• 7• 8

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Ideas for dealing with Spam

• 1• 2• 3• 4• 5• 6• 7• 8

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The creative organization

• Creative industries, and their organizations have increased in importance

• They are fast-growing economically• They include architecture; arts & antiques: Design,

Performing Arts, Electronic games and media

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Discussion

• Suggest an organization you would like to study for its creativity

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The creative organization: Toyota

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The creative organization: Haier

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The creative organization: WordPress

• WordPress is a good example of an entrepreneurial and creative organization …supplying an easy-to-use service for bloggers

• Its growth supports ‘infection’ theories of creativity

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The creative organization: Ideo

• IDEO created Apple's first mouse; Microsoft's second mouse, and the Palm V PDA. Other major clients include Procter & Gamble, PepsiCo, and Eli Lilly

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The creative culture

• Culture has always developed around creative hotspots of artistic and scientific discovery

• Athens, London, Cambridge(s), Silicon Valley, ‘Madchester’ ..

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The creative climate and Intrinsic motivation

• Teresa Amabile proposed a theory of intrinsic motivation.

• A creative climate allows intrinsic motivation to flourish. • ‘The play’s the thing’ (contrary to economic theories).

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Creative Clusters*

*Source: Richard Florida

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And finally

• When all else fails ..

• there must be other ways..

• there might be better ways

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To go more deeply• Journals• Creativity Research Journal• http://www.questia.com/library/jp-creativity-research-• Creativity and Innovation Management

http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/journal.asp?ref=0963-1690&site=1

• Journal of Creative Behavior http://www.creativeeducationfoundation.org/jcb.shtml

• On Line reference sources http://leaderswedeserve.wordpress.com/ explores creativity and creative leadership

• http://www.buffalostate.edu/creativity/pucciogj.xml?username=pucciogj The international center for studies in creativity