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THE QUESTION: Who Created "The Year of Living Creatively?"

Idea Champions

If you are thinking about subscribing to The Year of Living Creatively , one question you are likely to ask is this: "Who created it -- and what are his credentials?". FREE THE GENIE BRAINSTORMING : Facilitated, online creative thinking sessions for individuals and small teams. Virtual version to launch in 2021. Testimonials.

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WHO CREATED THE YEAR OF LIVING CREATIVELY?

Idea Champions

Neither my mother or father were particularly "creative", but they had whatever it took to spark new life and I was very glad they did. Why should YOU, a person with big ideas, but little time, spend any of that time with me -- or more specifically -- exploring my YEAR OF LIVING CREATIVELY service? Here's the short story. Everything.

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Which drugs actually help your creativity?

Idea to Value

Whenever I am giving a public lecture on the science of creativity and there is an open Question & Answer round, one of the most common questions I get is: Does taking XXX help you be more creative? If there is one drink which is often most closely associated with creativity, it is coffee.

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How to develop innovative ideas together – online

The BMI Lab Blog

At the beginning of 2021, we are mostly used to the new digital reality, yet many still feel that online meetings might be appropriate for coordination but not suitable for ideation. We will start with a quick brush-up: ideation is a creative process for generating and exchanging new ideas. What is ideation?

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Can Innovation Work in a Work-from-Home World?

The Inovo Group

Kate Lister, President of Global Workplace Analytics said recently, “Our best estimate is that 25-30% of the workforce will be working-from-home multiple days a week by the end of 2021.”. Done the right way and in the absence of a pandemic, a proper mix of WFH and in-office can increase productivity AND creativity AND reduce stress levels.