Feed on
Posts
Comments

Category Archive for 'Orchestrating Collaboration at Work'

Transformational Leadership for the Age of Innovation
Sept 16-18, 2008, Vancouver BC, Canada
Master Classes presented by global pioneers in arts-based learning for business:
Ralph Kerle CEO of the Creative Leadership Forum, Asia Pacific
and Linda Naiman founder of Creativity at Work

 
Immerse yourself in ideas, thinking processes and strategies used by leading innovators in business, art and science. [...]

Read Full Post »

Trust, Disclosure and Dialogue

Connecting at the Speed of Trust
My guest contributor this month is Dianne Legro. I met her at an IDRIART conference in Slovenia a few years ago and was impressed with her disciplined rehearsing (even when suffering from jet lag) and her shimmering stage presence as a singer and actress. Read “Connecting at [...]

Read Full Post »

Collaboration has become a hot topic lately, and a recent IBM global study of CEOs revealed that collaboration is key to innovation success, especially when collaboration occurs beyond company walls. Projects are often too complex for individuals or even teams in one company to tackle. Collaboration can be a challenge depending on the culture of [...]

Read Full Post »

Amazon.com Widgets

addthis_url = ‘http%3A%2F%2Fwww.creativityatwork.com%2Fblog%2F2008%2F05%2F12%2F104%2F’;
addthis_title = ”;
addthis_pub = ”;

Read Full Post »

An invitation to the arts-in-business community
Welcome to all of you who are interested in the interplay of arts and business, and want to participate in a dialogue with other practitioners in this pioneering work.
I especially welcome those of you who have bought Orchestrating Collaboration at Work (VanGundy, Naiman) who want to share experiences, meshwork, and [...]

Read Full Post »

Orchestrating Collaboration at Work: Using music, improv, storytelling and other arts to improve teamwork by Arthur B. VanGundy and Linda Naiman, is now available in a paperback edition and you can buy your copy today at Amazon.The cost is $58.95 USD and if you are buying more than one copy, please contact me [...]

Read Full Post »

Massue writes: “In 1984, when Cirque du Soleil were still street performers, Guy Laliberté, founder and chief executive officer, said, “If the Cirque makes it big, it will be because it succeeds at marrying art and business.” Today, Cirque du Soleil has 11 shows worldwide, and Guy Laliberté is worth over $1 billion.” Continued here:

[...]

Read Full Post »

by Renee Hopkins Callahan
[A previous post (Ideaflow)] talked about creativity at work and collaborative creativity, and those are the subjects of the book Orchestrating Collaboration At Work: Using Music, Improv, Storytelling, and Other Arts to Improve Teamwork by Linda Naiman and Arthur Van Gundy.
The book was published in 2003 by Wiley/Jossey-Bass/Pfeiffer, but is now available [...]

Read Full Post »