A Year of Creativity
52 smart ideas for boosting creativity, innovation and inspiration at work
(Autor) Kathryn JacobA Year of Creativity demystifies what it means to be creative, showing how all of us need to exercise our creativity muscles if we are to meet the challenges of an uncertain world. If you want to win at work, efficiency is not enough, strategy is not enough, and analysis is not enough. We live in times of increasing complexity and ambiguity; even businesses that have themselves been major disruptors fear major new disruption themselves. In response, leaders are battening down the hatches: the more uncertain the world, the more they retreat into stale, established patterns of behaviour. This is a big mistake. The only way to secure competitive advantage is to ensure that creative thinking is driving your organization. It will enable workplace satisfaction, boost performance, and encourage new ideas throughout teams. To tackle our uncertain environment - and to win in the world of future business - we all need to get serious about creativity and the potential it can unleash. The authors of Belonging have now written A Year of Creativity, which will make creativity accessible to everyone. In 52 lessons, it explores how to be creative (either individually or in groups and teams), how to nurture creativity, and how - as a result - to redefine yourself and your career.
Kathryn Jacob
Kathryn Jacob is a British author known for her works in the genre of contemporary fiction. She is best known for her novel "One Fine Day," which explores themes of love, loss, and redemption. Jacob's writing style is characterized by its emotional depth, vivid imagery, and nuanced character development. Her contributions to literature include bringing a fresh perspective to the genre of contemporary fiction and shedding light on the complexities of human relationships. Jacob's impact on her literary genre is evident in the critical acclaim and popularity of her works, which have resonated with readers around the world.