Help the donkey to walk less to get water: The Dichotomy of Creativity Workshops

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Written by: Lana Leas-Roy I have been contemplating this for a while and has been reinforced by Nick Skillicorn from IdeastoValue.*. It is the difference between what counts as success for you and your business, and what counts as success for the facilitators ...

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The Problem with Prize-giving ….it lacks Creativity!

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  Written By: Lana Leas-Roy Founder and Chief Unicorn – Goats2Unicorns “Many highly intelligent people are poor thinkers. Many people of average intelligence are skilled thinkers. The power of a car is separate from the way the car is driven.” ̵...

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How HR can play a big role in developing the 21st Century demand for Creativity.

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In the globalisation era, to compete and sustain in the long run, a business establishment must be creative and foster the culture of creativity by tapping the competency of human resources. And in this business of uncertainty, risk and volatility, creativity ...

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The Disappearance of Creativity – Who is the Culprit?

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Written by: Nick Skillicorn ; Chief Editor and Founder of Idea to Value – Oct  8th 2017 https://www.ideatovalue.com/blog/ All children are born creative. Yet why is it that when we ask adults, the majority would not describe themselves as being creativ...

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Can kids really be Creative in “Creative Writing”?

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  Written by: Lana Leas-Roy Last week while running a course on Creativity at a particular school I was asked by the English teacher – how can I help my students to be more creative in their creative writing abilities? I said to her, “How can your stu...

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Creativity is a Skill not a Gift!

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By: Lana Roy (CEO Goats2Unicorns) I recently read a great article which follows from this paragraph that looks at the fact that Creativity is for everyone and not a few select individuals. Many argue that Creativity is a gift not a skill but this is incorrect ...

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