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Leadership

Love is the Answer: Ken Wiesner's leadership style in Municipal Government

Energy Issue: Viginia Satir, Energising employees, Whole Earth Foods, Green Energy


Innovation & Invention

Temple of Invention: The republican temples of Charles L'Enfant.

Are You too Busy to Innovate? Research findings by Ghoshal Sumantra and Heike Bruch

Consumer Trends: Generation C-(Creativity) | Images and ways of seeing

Is your Glass Half Empty or Half Full?
Perception in Creativity and Innovation

Social innovation: A Paradigm for Pluralism

Digital, Highly Connected Children: Implications for education. by Prof. Edna Aphek

Smithsonian: Invention at Play

Hazel Henderson: Ethical Marketplace TV | PBS: Cultures and influences of marketing and advertising in US

We Are What We Do


Creativity at Work

Creativity at Work: Principles and Practices: Linda Naiman draws upon the artist Henri Rousseau as a source of inspiration

Ben and Rosamund Zander: The Art of Possibility

Why Not? by Barry Nalebuff and Ian Ayres. Two Yale profs provide a frame-work for problem solving,

How to Spark Creativity in your Writing. Tips from Michael Ondaatje and other writers


Managing Creativity & Innovation

Who's Bringing You Hot Ideas and How are You Responding? A study by Davenport, Prusak, and Wilson

Meeting Guidelines that foster innovation and improve performance

How to Attract and Keep Talent

The Transformative Power of Art

Artful Making: Why Managing Innovation is Like Theater,
by Robert D. Austin and Lee Devin

The Four Qualities of Artful Making
By Robert D. Austin and Lee Devin

Xerox PARC: Collaboration at the Intersection of Art and Science. An interview with John Seely Brown

Art and Power: A look at Richelieu, Suleyman and Seagrams

Creative Alliances —
The interplay between arts and business
by Lotte Darsø

The IDRIART Experience: Arts-in-Business 2000 By Linda Naiman

Seth Kahan: Weaving Together Community,
Care and Knowledge Management at the World Bank

Transformations: "And they’ll beat their swords into plowshares"

Remembering: Contemplations on Paul Bowles' The Sheltering Sky


Brain Matters: New research and notable stories

The Art and Science of Meshworking: What can brain science teach us about complexity and self-organizing in whole systems?

Seven ways to Optimize your Brain and Your Life, By Dr Amen

Musicians' Brains Differ from Those of Non-musicians

Increase your Vocabulary and Increase your Brain Power

Brain Jazz

Creativity and ADD Meditation and the Brain

Rapaille: The Reptilian brain always wins in the marketplace

Tapping into Genius: Music Brain Research
How to Think like Leonardo da Vinci | What is the recipe for Nobel prize-winning science?


Trends

Design

Frank O. Gehry: Thinking out of the box

Does Your Office Feel Like a Zoo? By Judith Heerwagen

Strategic Dimensions of Design Thinking

Massive Change /Bruce Mau | William McDonough and Michael Braungart: The next industrial revolution


Fun Quizzes

How do you put a giraffe into a refrigerator?

Tom Peters: Your Brand Equity Test


Conversation

Conversing like Socrates, by Loren Ekroth

The Art of Conversation: Wisdom Café, Change, and Social Capital

Workplace Conversations, by Loren Ekroth


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Linda Naiman

Linda Naiman,
founder of Creativity at Work,
is recognised internationally for pioneering arts-based learning as a catalyst for developing creativity, innovation, and collaborative leadership in organizations.

ORCHESTRATING COLLABORATION AT WORK

Orchestrating Collaboration at Work: Using music, improv, storytelling and other arts to improve teamwork

By Arthur B. VanGundy and Linda Naiman.

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The Creativity at Work(TM) Newsletter provides overviews of new research in creativity and innovation, 'best practices' of leading organizations, links to new or relevant websites and an array ideas and techniques from innovation experts.

Linda Naiman, is founder of CreativityatWork.com, and provides coaching, training and consulting on creativity, leadership development and innovation, to business and public sector organisations world-wide. She is co-author of Orchestrating Collaboration at Work, and is recognized internationally for pioneering the use of art as a catalyst for developing creativity, innovation, and collaborative leadership in organizations. She has spoken at US Navy Leadership Symposiums; at the MIT Club, Singapore; and the Banff Centre Leadership Lab. She has been featured in The Vancouver Sun, The Globe and Mail, Canadian Business Magazine, on CBC Radio, and on National Public Radio. 

Services include: creativity and innovation consulting, speaking and coaching.

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