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Creativity & Leadership
David A. Mack, Ph.D.
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Creativity & Leadership
MANAGEMENT vs. LEADERSHIP
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Creativity & Leadership
Managers – See Different Things Leaders – See Things Differently
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Creativity & Leadership
Managers – Motivate People Leaders – Inspire Them
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Creativity & Leadership
Managers – Are Fired Leaders – Resign
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Leadership Experience + Creativity Management = LEADERSHIP
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CREATIVITY EXPERIENCE MANAGEMENT
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Experience Experience is essentially the accumulation of “Assets”:
Skills Knowledge Credentials
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Experience Experience leads to an understanding of cause and effect:
Look at the big picture Work environments are not stable Events don’t often happen in isolation Chain of events
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Experience Experience also means developing contacts: Knowledgeable others Diverse viewpoints Professional and personal Networking Inexperienced people tend to be captive to a small circle of acquaintances
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Management What is Management?
The major responsibility of management is to manage Harold Geneen, ITT
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Management Management functions: Scheduling activities
Assigning responsibilities Training Resource allocation Anticipating problems Coordination with outside entities Monitoring results
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Creativity Creativity – what is it? Are you a creative person?
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Creativity Some men see things that are, and ask 'Why?'
I dream of things that never were, and ask 'Why not?' Robert F. Kennedy
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Creativity Creativity: Novel associations that lead to new outcomes
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Creativity Requirements for creativity: A pool of inputs
The ability to see novel connections amongst them The courage to pursue them
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Creativity oholene
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abde TIME
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Cluck Cluck Quack Quack
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ALL/world
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Creativity Barriers To Creativity Psychological Barriers
Cultural Barriers Environmental Barriers
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Creativity Barriers To Creativity Psychological Barriers
Cultural Barriers Environmental Barriers Thinking Language Blocks Functional Fixedness Habitual Ways of Visualizing
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EACH BOOK’S PAGES ARE 2 INCHES THICK
VOLUME I VOLUME II VOLUME III VOLUME IV EACH BOOK’S PAGES ARE 2 INCHES THICK EACH COVER (FRONT OR BACK) IS 1/6 INCH THICK
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How can we enhance our Creativity
Relax Expand your horizons Listen Read Observe Don’t sweat mistakes Seek agreement to be creative up front
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How can we enhance our Creativity
Criticize kindly Look beyond the answer Write down all the ideas Use “brainstorming” Value and seek out diversity Ask for feedback
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Creative Leadership Good News: Creativity barriers can be overcome.
Bad News: You have to work at it!!
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