The world is coming to Oklahoma City November 15-17, 2010. Will you be there? I will be speaking about Creativity at Work at the forum, November 16. My talk will include rich tapestry of images, ideas and strategies used by leading innovators in business, art, design and science. Learn key principles and practices you can [...]
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2010 Creativity World Forum,
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Creativity,
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Many people I know are facing transitions in their lives and feeling enormously pressured. Sometimes pressure can freeze us into non-action, but that is a bit like treading water. It works temporarily, but if we don’t move forward, we sink. Tough times demand more creativity and if we are to thrive in change, we must [...]
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career resilience,
change,
coping strategies,
Creativity,
creativity and innovation coach,
man's search for meaning,
positive psychology,
stress,
transitions
“How William Shatner Changed The World” is an improbable notion, but, now that I’ve seen the documentary, I am amazed by how many inventions and innovations were spawned by the Star Trek TV series. Young fans of the show, mesmerised and inspired by the future Star Trek portrayed, grew up, and went on to create groundbreaking [...]
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Creativity and Innovation,
future,
imagination,
invention,
Science
Almost everyone I know has a book in the works, and dreams of getting published. Self-publishing makes it easier than ever, but is it the right answer? That depends. As a published author, this is what I’ve learned about traditional publishing vs self-publishing: Traditional publishing pros and cons: A traditional publisher gives you added credibility. [...]

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book design,
BOOKS on Creativity and Innovation,
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self-publishing