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Tag Archive 'whole-brain thinking'

The theme for the this month is arts-based learning and development

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Is your attention on the crisis or the opportunity?  While the world obsesses about Wall Street, Warren Buffet has managed to boost his wealth by $8 billion to $58 billion in the past month. Now is the time to get creative and find new opportunities amidst turbulence. Develop your ability to perceive the world in new ways, [...]

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September-October 2008 A big thank you to Ralph Kerle of The Creative Leadership Forum, and Lisa Canning of Entrepreneur the Arts, for helping to make our first Transformational Leadership Forum a success. One of the highlights of our forum was a passionate discussion led by David Fushtey of the Governance Counsel who provoked us with [...]

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One of the highlights of Transformational Leadership for the Age of Innovation Forum was a passionate discussion led by David Fushtey of the Governance Counsel who provoked us with questions innovators don’t often think about.  Ralph Kerle summarised highlights in his Creative Leadership Forum blog:  Fushtey believes governance is as important as sustainability and totally underestimated when we begin to think [...]

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Nearly 40 Percent of Employees Say Companies Are Not Creative One in five U.S. workers also say they would take less money to work at a more creative company, according to a new survey. When asked about their company’s creative potential, 39 percent of respondents said they do not think of their company as a [...]

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In his new book, Howard Gardner argues that to survive the demands of tomorrow’s world we must develop five ways of thinking, or five ‘minds’. 1. The disciplined mind has mastered at least one way of thinking. It takes up to ten years to achieve mastery. 2. The synthesising mind takes information from disparate sources. [...]

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