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The Creativity at Work Dialogue Group

How well did you do this year in achieving your creativity goals? Do you want to make a fresh creative start in the New Year? Are you willing to stretch your goals and take your creativity to the next level?

Would you like to join peers in Creativity at Work (including business, non-profits, education, [...]

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In my practice as a Creativity Coach and Consultant people always ask me…

How do I incorporate the arts in business?
How do I include arts-based learning in organisations?
How do I keep my art/creativity alive?
How do I empower my creativity?

Here’s what surfaced from callers:

People feel isolated in their work/practice sphere and want to connect in [...]

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This post is part of the Blogging Marathon: 24 Hours of Innovation:

We are living in the midst of a seismic shift that calls for us to redefine the way we live and work. This is not a time to hunker down and wait for the turbulence to subside. This is the time to mitigate fear, [...]

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Q: I am a manager in a large government organization and my team is complaining that our meetings are boring. How can we make our meetings more enjoyable, more engaging and more productive for everyone?

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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 [...]

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About This Blog

 

Welcome!  
Through this blog I continue to expand on arts-based learning in organizational development,  first published in Orchestrating Collaboration at Work, a training book I co-authored with Arthur VanGundy. I welcome our comments and insights.
My  interest is in meta-disciplinary learning through the interplay of business, art, design and science,  for the purpose of making life and work [...]

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