Shifting work By Harold Jarche The death of middle class jobs (Associated Press): As software becomes even more sophisticated, victims are expected to include those who juggle tasks, such as supervisors and managers — workers who thought they were protected by a college degree. At the beginning of the 20th century,
Read more →The Business of Creativity: Why it matters Assessing the creative spark: TIME (in collaboration with the Motion Picture Association of America and Microsoft) polled Americans about creativity in the workplace, schools and government. Here’s what Jeffrey Kluger, a senior editor at TIME, has to say about assessing the creative spark: Creativity
Read more →Cognitive neuroscience will shape the future of corporate learning practices. I love cognitive neuroscience because the discoveries from this emerging field of study validate the whole-brain practices I use in creativity and innovation training and development. Research (and experience) tells us that creative and innovative thinking processes in our brains are
Read more →Photo Album of past Creativity at Work workshops featuring corporate arts-based learning What can business learn from the arts? Business has much to learn from the arts… Studying the arts can help business people communicate more eloquently…Studying the arts can also help companies learn how to manage bright people…Studying the
Read more →Creativity on the Go: If you don’t have much time for your own creativity, these iPad tools make it easy Ever since I got an iPad I’ve been experimenting with using it as a device for creative expression. I began by experimenting with photography, and took some pretty neat shots
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