Creativity at Work: Supercharge Your Brain and Make Your Ideas Stick

  • 2h 44m
  • Ros Taylor
  • Kogan Page
  • 2013

With the latest theories on the psychology of thinking, Ros Taylor sets out the pre requisites needed for creativity to flourish. She explores: how different organizational cultures can inspire and motivate; increasing confidence by understanding one's own creative style; how assessing the risks involved in any new idea or venture can ensure effective decision making; using social media to collaborate and share ideas with others, adding another dimension to the creative process.

With questionnaires, case studies from some of the most creative individuals, Creativity at Work helps professionals enhance their creativity, making sure they are never stuck for an idea again.

About the Author

Ros Taylor is a psychologist and coach. She runs a leadership program that has prepared hundreds of leaders for career advancement. Her books include Develop Confidence, Confidence in Just Seven Days, The Complete Mind Makeover, The Ultimate Book of Confidence Tricks, and 7 Days to Confidence. She is active in the conference circuit and has recently presented in the US, China, and Japan. Newspapers have described her as “the guru of personal development” and “the best motivational speaker heard this year.”

In this Book

  • Definitions of Creativity
  • Who are Creative Heroes at Work?
  • How Creative do You Think You Are?
  • Your Creative Style
  • Creativity in Organizations
  • Thinking
  • Impediments to Creative Thinking
  • The Creative Thought
  • The Creativity at Work Survey
  • Discover Adjacent Possibles
  • Creative Environments
  • Creative Skills for the Workplace
  • Using a Creative Process
  • The CREATE Process
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