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How can you manage your creative thinking skills and abilities? What resources are available?
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This article is the seventh and last part of a seven article series on neglecting versus using goal oriented creativity management principles.
This series consists of an introductory article, and three sets of articles, each of which contain two versions:…
ContinuePosted by Thomas Eklund on March 4, 2012 at 11:00am
This article is the sixth part of a seven article series on neglecting versus using goal oriented creativity management principles.
This series consists of an introductory article, and three sets of articles, each of which contain two versions:…
ContinuePosted by Thomas Eklund on February 27, 2012 at 7:30am
This article is the fifth part of a seven article series on neglecting versus using goal oriented creativity management principles.
This series consists of an introductory article, and three sets of articles, each of which contain two versions:…
ContinuePosted by Thomas Eklund on February 23, 2012 at 8:00pm
This article is the fourth part of a seven article series on neglecting versus using goal oriented creativity management principles.
This series consists of an introductory article, and three sets of articles, each of which contain two versions:…
ContinuePosted by Thomas Eklund on February 12, 2012 at 4:30pm
This article is the third part of a seven article series on neglecting versus using goal oriented creativity management principles.
This series consists of an introductory article, and three sets of articles, each of which contain two versions:…
ContinuePosted by Thomas Eklund on February 4, 2012 at 1:00pm
This article is the second part of a seven article series on neglecting versus using goal oriented creativity management principles.
This series consists of an introductory article, and three sets of articles, each of which contain two versions:
Posted by Thomas Eklund on January 29, 2012 at 12:30pm
Posted by Thomas Eklund on January 22, 2012 at 3:30pm
This page contains a growing list of various types of creativity management related resources. Primary emphasis is on listing online resources. The entries are not categorized and are listed in an alphabetical order. Each entry includes a copy of the title that the respective entry’s webpage had at the time when the entry was listed here.
Brain Training | Brain Exercises | Brain Fitness Games | Brain Metrix…
ContinuePosted by Thomas Eklund on October 29, 2011 at 12:30pm
Can we learn, train and manage both creative thinking skills and creative abilities?
A skill is a learned capacity to carry out pre-determined results. An ability is a quality that is required for doing something. Thus, abilities and skills are not the same.
In accordance with the definitions used on this…
ContinuePosted by Thomas Eklund on October 3, 2011 at 8:00am
On the Creativity Management Related Resources page the entries are listed simply alphabetically. I do not intend to categorize these resources in the immediate future, but in the longer term such an approach probably would be a good idea. Categories can add clarity and can help to identify…
ContinuePosted by Thomas Eklund on September 26, 2011 at 7:00pm
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… what are the similarities and differences between artistic creativity and business creativity, and how can the two be used in combinations?
Creativity usage is relevant to many aspects of life. Do you need to make changes in your life, achieve something, or create something new professionally or for a personal use, or simply find new and better ways for expressing yourself through what you do?
Perhaps you can help to produce improved…
ContinueCreated by Thomas Eklund Sep 5, 2011 at 10:18am. Last updated by Thomas Eklund Sep 16, 2011.
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