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CREATIVITYCREATIVITY

CREATIVE TRAITS Imagination Imagination Verbal ability Verbal ability Conceptual ability Conceptual ability Mental awareness Mental awareness Ability to reason logically Ability to reason logically Ability to think rapidly Ability to think rapidly Mental flexibility Mental flexibility Ability to think nontraditional Ability to think nontraditional

WHAT IS CREATIVITY? The ability to generate unique ideas, approaches and solutions The ability to generate unique ideas, approaches and solutions

PERSONALITY TRAITS Frequently take independent action Frequently take independent action Prefer working with minimal or no supervision Prefer working with minimal or no supervision Prefer variety and change Prefer variety and change Often impatient with other people Often impatient with other people Recognition Recognition Enjoy risk-taking Enjoy risk-taking Desire praise & dislike failure Desire praise & dislike failure Exhibit high energy levels Exhibit high energy levels Seek new challenges and experiences Seek new challenges and experiences

CREATIVITY AT WORK Sales presentations Sales presentations Customer difficulties Customer difficulties Human relations problems Human relations problems Product/service changes Product/service changes Operational changes Operational changes Promotions & displays Promotions & displays Employee training Employee training

CREATIVITY CAN BE DEVELOPED Study Study Concentration Concentration Practice Practice Patience Patience

MENTAL EXERCISES Keeps thinking sharp Keeps thinking sharp Solving puzzles, reading mystery stories, doing word games, playing board games Solving puzzles, reading mystery stories, doing word games, playing board games

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