How to Develop Your Creative Identity at Work : Integrating Personal Creativity Within Your Professional Role
1st ed.
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Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1484286790
ISBN-13
9781484286791
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
APress
Imprint
APress
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 7th, 2022
Print length
339 Pages
Weight
590 grams
Dimensions
15.40 x 23.40 x 3.10 cms
Product Classification:
Management: leadership & motivationPersonnel & human resources management
Ksh 4,500.00
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According to the World Economic Forum, creativity is considered to be the third-most-important skill for employees, behind complex problem-solving and critical thinking. This book will help you rethink your creativity and its value in the work life, giving you access to intellectual, emotional, and reputational benefits that were previously unattainable. Based on a collection of interviews and research, this book translates the latest findings on the creative beliefs, confidence, and mindset into digestible thoughts for experts with an itch for improvement and innovation in domains like technology, entrepreneurship, and education. It brings a new perspective to creativity by focusing on how individuals can understand their creativity and what the implications are on what they want to achieve. How to Develop Your Creative Identity at Work is based on the most recent creativity research, which analyzes how creativity plays an important part in the individual's sense of identity. What You'll LearnUnderstand how personal beliefs about the innate creativity are influenced by past experiencesSee how the creator's personality can be shaped through new habits of curiosity, emotional risk-taking and insightEstablish a creative communication style that enables others to navigate smoothly through the challenging moments in a feedback conversationBecome an ambitious person with a sense of meaning in the work you do Identify all the familiar and less familiar in-house creative experts Who This Book Is ForThe primary reader is a knowledgeable expert, in a creative or less creative role, who is curious to bring a better fit between their inner experiences and the external environment. The secondary audience are the experts in roles like learning and development, people and culture change, and team leads who are interested in facilitating a space where employees feel safe to share their original ideas and express their curiosity.
According to the World Economic Forum, creativity is considered to be the third-most-important skill for employees, behind complex problem-solving and critical thinking. This book will help you rethink your creativity and its value in the work life, giving you access to intellectual, emotional, and reputational benefits that were previously unattainable.
Based on a collection of interviews and research, this book translates the latest findings on the creative beliefs, confidence, and mindset into digestible thoughts for experts with an itch for improvement and innovation in domains like technology, entrepreneurship, and education. It brings a new perspective to creativity by focusing on how individuals can understand their creativity and what the implications are on what they want to achieve.
How to Develop Your Creative Identity at Work is based on the most recent creativity research, which analyzes how creativity plays an important part in the individual''s sense of identity.
What You''ll Learn
- Understand how personal beliefs about the innate creativity are influenced by past experiences
- See how the creator''s personality can be shaped through new habits of curiosity, emotional risk-taking and insight
- Establish a creative communication style that enables others to navigate smoothly through the challenging moments in a feedback conversation
- Become an ambitious person with a sense of meaning in the work you do
- Identify all the familiar and less familiar in-house creative experts
Who This Book Is For
The primary reader is a knowledgeable expert, in a creative or less creative role, who is curious to bring a better fit between their inner experiences and the external environment. The secondary audience are the experts in roles like learning and development, people and culture change, and team leads who are interested in facilitating a space where employees feel safe to share their original ideas and express their curiosity.
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