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What are creativity and innovation? There are several definitions. Often they are not distinguished. They are simply seen as part of the process by which knowledge is developed and transformed into business value. This is a perfectly acceptable definition but like the failure to differentiate between information and knowledge - it is not very useful for practical purposes. A more useful approach is to view creativity as the process of generating ideas whilst seeing innovation as the sifting, refining and more critically - the implementation of those ideas. Creativity is about divergent thinking. Innovation is about convergent thinking. Creativity is about the generation of ideas and innovation is about putting them into action. Creativity – coming up with new ideas - is not enough. We need innovation - the taking of new or existing ideas and putting them into action. This requires the application of existing knowledge and the development of appropriate new knowledge. Coming up with new ideas is the food of innovation. Innovation is a far tougher proposition than creativity.
Article Knowledge, Creativity and Innovation by David GurteenA popular article of mine from the Journal of Knowledge Management in 1998 Virtual Value - Conversation, ideas and the creative economy by Alex McKie Interesting article on creative conversation Blog Post Blogging ideasGurteen Knowledge-Log, David Gurteen, 19 June 2002 Creative conversation in an English country pub ... Posted to Gurteen Knowledge-Log by David Gurteen on 20 August 2002 On sharing ideas Gurteen Knowledge-Log, David Gurteen, 23 August 2002 Where do ideas come from? Gurteen Knowledge-Log, David Gurteen, 12 February 2003 Build something cool in 24 hours Gurteen Knowledge-Log, David Gurteen, 25 August 2005 Ever thought of writing a book on a mobile phone? Gurteen Knowledge-Log, David Gurteen, 3 December 2007 Zero rupee note that Indians can slip to corrupt officials who demand bribes Posted to Gurteen Knowledge-Log by David Gurteen on 19 February 2010 Why Crowded Coffee Shops Fire Up Your Creativity Posted to Gurteen Knowledge-Log by David Gurteen on 27 June 2012 Disregard Others! Posted to Gurteen Knowledge-Log by David Gurteen on 26 October 2017 Book Cognitive Surplus (Jun 2010) by Clay Shirky Creativity and Generosity in a Connected Age Creativity in Business (1989) by Michael Ray , Rochelle Myers Extraordinary Minds (1997) by Howard Gardner Portraits of Exceptional Individuals and an Examination of Extraordinariness Hare Brain Tortoise Mind (1997) by Guy Claxton Why intelligence increases when you think less Innovation and Entrepreneurship (1985) by Peter F. Drucker Practice and Principles Jamming by John Kao The Art and Discipline of Business Creativity Re-imagine! (Oct 2003) by Tom Peters Science Order & Creativity by David Bohm, F. David Peat Six Thinking Hats (1985) by Edward De Bono The Circle of Innovation (1997) by Tom Peters You Can't Shrink your Way to Greatness The Grace of Great Things (1990) by Robert Grudin Creativity and Innovation The Rise of the Creative Class by Richard Florida And How It's Transforming Work, Leisure, Community and Everyday Life The Structure of Scientific Revolutions (1962) by Thomas S. Kuhn The Tom Peters Seminar by Tom Peters Category Creativity [110 items]Document Dialogue by David GurteenLink Edward deBono's WebEdward deBono's website Knowledge Management News KM website & e-zine The Creativity Web Creativity resource center The DaVinci Institute The Thinking Page Source of information on improving organizational & individual thinking Past Event Asian Symposium on Creativity & Innovation Management From Imitation to Innovation 21 - 26 Feb 2016, IKI-SEA Institute of Knowledge & Innovation - South East Asia W District - www.w-district.com, Bangkok, Thailand Person Albert Einstein (1879 - 1955) Physicist & Nobel LaureateJohn Kao American Author on Creativity Robert Grudin Author Quotation Gadfly by Socrates (469 BC - 399 BC) Greek PhilosopherJohn Cleese on open and closed thinking modes On assumptions and choice of method by Cooperrider & Srivastra On change by Bruce Barton On choice, love and passion by Nadia Boulanger On common sense by Albert Einstein (1879 - 1955) Physicist & Nobel Laureate On creative activity by Arthur Koestler On creative extremists by Martin Luther King (1929 - 1968) American Civil Rights Leader On creativity by Norman Podhoretz On creativity and meaning by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi Professor of Pschology, Chicago University On creativity and relationships by Thomas Disch On difficulty and opportunity by Albert Einstein (1879 - 1955) Physicist & Nobel Laureate On discovering new lands by André Gide On discovering new oceans by Andre Gide On discovery, seeing and thinking by Albert Szent-Gyorgyi (1893-1986) Nobel Laureate in Physiology On disolving of the old ways by Margaret J. Wheatley Speaker, Writer, Consultant & President of The Berkana Institute On doing ordinary things by Jim Rohn On dreams by George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) Irish Author & Playwright On explorers by Russell Hoban On fantasy, thought and knowledge by Albert Einstein (1879 - 1955) Physicist & Nobel Laureate On fate by Franklin D. Roosevelt American President On gaining a new idea by Robert Heinlein (1907 - 1988) American Science Fiction Author On genius by William James On getting discouraged by Thomas Edison On going where there is no path by Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803 - 1882) American Essayist & Poet On great opportunities by Lee Iacocca American Executive On great spirits by Albert Einstein (1879 - 1955) Physicist & Nobel Laureate On happiness by Anais Nin On humour and the human mind by Edward De Bono (b. 1933) Psychologist & Author On hunches by Frank Capra On ideas by Victor Hugo (1802-1885) French writer On imagination & knowledge by Albert Einstein (1879 - 1955) Physicist & Nobel Laureate On individuals by Theodore Zeldin (b. 1933) Historian & Author On inspiration and action by Frank Tibolt On knowledge by Edward De Bono (b. 1933) Psychologist & Author On knowledge and creativity by John Kao American Author on Creativity On knowledge and imagination by E. E. Cummings (1894 - 1962) Poet On logic, intuition and discovery by Poincaire On looking after your thoughts by Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803 - 1882) American Essayist & Poet On minds and parachutes by Thomas Dewar On mistakes by Albert Einstein (1879 - 1955) Physicist & Nobel Laureate On mistakes and experts by Niels Bohr (1885-1962) Physicist On nerds by George Gilder On opportunities by Edward De Bono (b. 1933) Psychologist & Author On perception and connection by William Plomer On playing it safe by Harry Gray On predicting the future by Peter F. Drucker (b. 1909) American Management Consultant On rules of work by Albert Einstein (1879 - 1955) Physicist & Nobel Laureate On seeing opportunity by Winston Churchill (1874 - 1965) British Politician On sensation of the mystical by Albert Einstein (1879 - 1955) Physicist & Nobel Laureate On serious play by Michael Schrage On simplicity by Albert Einstein (1879 - 1955) Physicist & Nobel Laureate On successful mind viruses by Richard Dawkins (b. 1941) British Zoologist On taking a shower and ideas by Nolan Bushnell On the boldest thinkers by Arkana On the creation of something new by Carl Jung On the curious child by John Holt (1923 - 1985) American Educator On the dull mind by Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803 - 1882) American Essayist & Poet On the fear of mistakes by Miles Davis On the formulation of a problem by Albert Einstein (1879 - 1955) Physicist & Nobel Laureate On the future and giving up control by George Land On the shaping of life and chance by Eric Hoffer On thought by Kahlil Gibran (1883 - 1931) Lebanese-American Poet Philosopher & Artist On what men have been taught by Ayn Rand Ayn Rand (1905 - 1982) Philosopher & Author On what the world needs and coming alive by Howard Thurman (1900-1981) minister, educator, civil rights leader On writing things down by Charles Darwin (1809-1882) English naturalist & author of the theory of evolution by natural selection That's funny by Isaac Asimov The essence of competitiveness by Jack Welch (b. 1935) Retired CEO of GE The mind is a fire to be kindled by Plutarch (46 - 120) Greek historian,biographer, and essayist When minds meet by Theodore Zeldin (b. 1933) Historian & Author
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