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How Chriztine Kirk Strengthens Global Connections

Planview

I’m also creative. I firmly believe that to be better, you have to change. Change isn’t easy, but if you don’t change, there’s no hope of doing things better. I also enjoy the creative process of designing and sewing complex quilts. Traveling takes time that I could be doing something more productive.

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The Year of Living Creatively Begins on September 12th

Idea Champions

Covid-19, however, changed everything. That's when I had the realization that the FORM of my work needed to change, as well as the AUDIENCE. And so I created The Year of Living Creatively -- a two-month online course -- a kind of greenhouse for grand possibilities. a GPS for the creative process.

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THINKING STRATEGIES GENIUSES USE “HOW TO THINK” INSTEAD OF “WHAT TO THINK”

Michael Michalko

In nature, a gene pool that is totally lacking in variation would be totally unable to adapt to changing circumstances. A comparable process operates within us as individuals. In nature, a gene pool that is totally lacking in variation would be totally unable to adapt to changing circumstances. And along came Apple. In 1865 F.A.

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Innovate or Die

The Human Factor

As innovation and change become more critical, the company turnover will increase, and stories of both success and failure will be more frequent. But because of changes in food preferences, the breakfast menu was not performing as the company hoped. And in the process, we saw the emergence of companies like Uber.

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Inside the mind of a creative genius: Werner Herzog

Idea to Value

He answered questions on a whole slew of subjects, especially the thoughts behind people’s favorite films, and his creative process. Here I have collected some of his answers which I believe can teach everyone about what goes on inside the mind of a true creative genius. The world reveals itself to one who travel on foot.

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An Interview with the Writer of TV’s “Monk”: What Innovators Can Learn from Mysteries

Stephen Shapiro

Let’s start with your creative process. What’s the thought process? A favorite clue of Agatha Christie’s is changing the perceived time of death, making the murder seem to have happened before or after it actually did, in order to give the killer an ironclad alibi. The big twists never changed during the writing process.