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  1. Industrial creativity;: The psychology of the inventor by Joseph Rossman, 1964
  2. Creativity, Psychology and the History of Science (Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science)
  3. Creativity: Beyond the Myth of Genius (Series of Books in Psychology) by Robert W. Weisberg, 1993-01
  4. Creativity: Genius and Other Myths (Series of Books in Psychology) by Robert W. Weisberg, 1986-08
  5. The Person Behind the Mask: Guide to Performing Arts Psychology (Publications in Creativity Research) by Linda H. Hamilton, 1997-12-15
  6. Creativity and Moral Vision in Psychology: Narratives on Identity and Commitment in a Postmodern Age by Lisa Tsoi Hoshmand, 1998-05-12
  7. The Psychology of Creativity (Second Century in Australian Education) by Margaret Gilchrist, 1973-06
  8. Creativity: A New Psychology by George Swede, 1993-06
  9. Imagery, Creativity, and Discovery: A Cognitive Perspective (Advances in Psychology, Vol. 98)
  10. Infants and Objects: The Creativity of Cognitive Development (Developmental Psychology Series) by Hermine Sinclair, Mira Stambak, et all 1989-11
  11. Genius and Eminence: The Social Psychology of Creativity and Exceptional Achievement (International Series in Experimental Social Psychology)
  12. Climate for Creativity: Report (Pergamon General Psychology Series, Pgps-9) by N. C. 1966 7th National Research Conference on Creativity Greensboro, Calvin Walker Taylor, 1972-06
  13. Choice and Change: The Psychology of Holistic Growth, Adjustment, and Creativity by April O'Connell, 1991-09
  14. Choice & Change: The Psychology of Adjustment, Growth & Creativity by April O'Connell, 1985-01

21. A List Apart: Articles: On Creativity
If you’re a web designer, do you consider yourself to be “a creative”? When you describe your profession to others, or when you promote yourself or your
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This last distinction is important because the popular conception of creativity and its relationship to design is often distorted. As designers, we are, rightly or not, widely perceived as custodians and professional exponents of creativity. Therefore, the ways in which we define, employ, and represent creativity matter. applied So what is creativity?
Creativity is technical and analytical, not expressive (as in self-expression). It is a filter through which perception and output pass, not a receptor or an infusion (as in the case of inspiration). Creativity may require or be enhanced by inspiration, but the two are distinct forces. (These facts are vital in discriminating between appropriate and inappropriate descriptions and applications of creativity.) Creativity is an inborn capacity for thinking differently than most, seeing differently, and making connections and perceiving relationships others miss. But most importantly, it is the ability to then extrapolate contextually useful ways of employing that data: to create something that meets a specific challenge. By this definition, creativity is merely a tool; it does not convey skill. For a dedicated few, though, this inborn capacity is then further augmented by certain disciplines, including:
  • ongoing curiosity

22. Creativity Explored: A Place Where Art Changes Lives.
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23. Creativity In Science And Engineering
My interest in studying creativity was inspired by the frustrations that I felt as a student, then as a professor. I wanted to know how I could encourage
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My interest in studying creativity was inspired by the frustrations that I felt as a student, then as a professor. I wanted to know how I could encourage creativity in myself, my students, and my colleagues.
Politicians, industrial managers, academic administrators, and other leaders often say that innovation is critical to the future of civilization, our country, their company, etc. But in practice, these same people often act as if innovation is an evil that must be suppressed, or at least tightly controlled.
The purposes of this essay are to (1) quickly examine some of the personality traits that are associated with unusual creativity and innovation and (2) to criticize management and educational techniques that penalize or discourage creativity. The way to increase the productivity of creative people is simple: give them resources (time, equipment, money) and stand out of their way!
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24. The 6 Myths Of Creativity | Fast Company
A new study will change how you generate ideas and decide who s really creative in your company.
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Creativity. These days, there's hardly a mission statement that doesn't herald it, or a CEO who doesn't laud it. And yet despite all of the attention that business creativity has won over the past few years, maddeningly little is known about day-to-day innovation in the workplace. Where do breakthrough ideas come from? What kind of work environment allows them to flourish? What can leaders do to sustain the stimulants to creativity and break through the barriers? Teresa Amabile has been grappling with those questions for nearly 30 years. Amabile, who heads the Entrepreneurial Management Unit at Harvard Business School and is the only tenured professor at a top B-school to devote her entire research program to the study of creativity, is one of the country's foremost explorers of business innovation.

25. Klassen's Teachings™ Main Page
A skinhead site devoted to creativity.
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O ur People need a religion where Race is the foundation, a religion that is rooted in Nature, and a religion that celebrates our past and secures our future. We need a religion that is reinforced by overwhelming evidence and that is based on history, logic and common sense. I firmly believe that this religion is Creativity. Creativity is considered a new religion (founded in 1973 by Ben Klassen), but the laws of our creed are not new and were not invented.
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26. Accidental Creative - Creativity Consulting | Resources For Creative Pros | Crea
At Accidental Creative we consult, coach and train artists and creative pros how to be more productive through creativity podcasts and other productivity
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27. Crayola Creativity Central™
Crayola CreaTiVe™ online video player Calendar The Crayola Factory A Hands-on Discovery Center Site Map Privacy Terms of Use Update Registration
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28. Creative Class Group
Richard Florida s The Rise of the Creative Class examines creativity and its effects on economic development.
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29. Richard Florida And The Creative Class Exchange
The UK announces a substantial new initiative to build the creative economy. Compare to literal silence from all US presidential candidates (h/t Al Mair).
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30. Category:Creativity Techniques - Mycoted
This is a general category of creativity and Innovation Techniques, simply listed in alphabetical order. Like most tools these creativity techniques all
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    This is a general category of Creativity and Innovation Techniques, simply listed in alphabetical order. Like most tools these creativity techniques all have their good and bad points. I like to think of these creativity techniques as tools in a toolbox in much the same way as my toolbox at home for DIY. It has a saw, spanner, hammer, knife and all sorts of other things in it, they are all very useful, but you have to pick the right tool (creativity technique) for each job. We will try and provide a little guidance along with each tool to let you know whether it's best used for cutting paper or putting in nails. For the future, the aim is to also have sub-categories which will identify Techniques for;
    • Problem Definition - including problem analysis, redifinition, and all aspects associated with defining the problem clearly.

    31. Creativity Workshop, Creative Writing, Drawing, Storytelling And Memoir
    Helping develop creative skills in people from all professions education, business, the arts, sciences, and social services.
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    Creative Writing, Drawing, Storytelling and Memoir
    C reativity is a talent we are all born with. But it needs practice to stay vibrant and grow.
    C ome to explore your creative potential and see some of the most beautiful cities in the world.
    O ur Creativity Workshop in New York and our Summer Creativity Workshops in Europe are for people from all professions: education, business, the arts, sciences, and social services.
    The Creativity Workshop can help you: T ap into your creative instincts
    and develop your imagination G et over creative blocks
    and the fear of failure D evelop a daily practice
    of creativity exercises F ind the time , permission, and nourishment to keep your imagination alive Since 1993 , the Creativity Workshop has been teaching people ways to develop their creativity and use it in life, work, and creative expression. We do this through a unique series of exercises in creative writing, drawing, memoir, storytelling, and map making These exercises don't stop when the workshop does: they are meant to become tools for a lifetime. Our

    32. Creativity Index
    The most powerful way to develop creativity in your students is to be a role model. Children develop creativity not when you tell them to,
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    Internal Site Links Other indexes Links for Creativity Course Components Caring for the creative muse index " T he most powerful way to develop creativity in your students is to be a role model. Children develop creativity not when you tell them to, but when you show them." R obert J. Sternberg in

    33. Creativity Annual Awards
    We invite you to explore the new creativity Annual Awards. Watch your mail email for the creativity 38 Call for Entries - competition opens June 1,
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    34. Ideas By Creativity Pool
    A free database with new ideas and possible inventions. Add your own, or bring an existing idea to life.
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    Welcome to a database full of creative and original ideas. The Creativity Pool is the home of future innovation and tomorrow's most (in)famous inventions. This service is basically free and works like the penny cup next to the cash register. Have a brilliant suggestion or ideas for a new invention? Add it and be rewarded. Looking for inspiration or some great ideas for your business? Just ask. They may already be there. For navigating, please use the tool bar on the left. Here are your options:
    1. MAIN MENU These are the basic fundamentals. The main menu contains an introduction to the Creativity Pool concept, the site rules , a submission form for contributions, an entire post office , an arena for discussions as well as a directory of assorted external links 2. SEARCH WINDOW Enter your search terms and press the "Start!" button. Check "all" to receive results containing all keywords, or "any" for a broader search. Place words in quotation marks to search for an entire phrase. With no particular search terms entered, the Creativity Pool will present the newest ideas in the database.
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    35. International Center For Studies In Creativity - Buffalo State College
    The International Center for Studies in creativity offers a series of courses that lead to a master of science degree or graduate certificate in creativity
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      Creativity, creative problem solving, and change leadership all play a major role in today's workplace. Professional success is linked to the ability to master creativity, to operate as a creative problem solver, and to lead change.
      A History of Success
      Since 1967, we have trained students, groups, teams, and organizations to become more effective creative thinkers and problem solvers and to instill these skills in others. As the first school to offer a master of science degree in creativity, we have achieved an international reputation for scholarly research and teaching that focuses on developing creativity, leadership, decision-making and problem solving skills. We strive to develop and nurture critical life skills in our students. The methods we teach are applied successfully to educational, business, and industrial settings.
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      The International Center for Studies in Creativity (ICSC) at Buffalo State credentials creativity utilizing a diverse menu of programs that cultivates skills in creative thinking, innovative leadership practices, and problem-solving techniques.

    36. ArtLex On Creativity
    creativity, especially in art, among artists and designers, defined, with great quotations, and links to other resources.
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    January is International Creativity Month! c reativity - The ability or power to create. Productivity with originality and expressive qualities imagination newness . This typically requires getting comfortable with not knowing what you're doing. Among other activities, both remembering and forgetting are crucial to the creative process , as are also acts of destruction Creativity is the act of grasping and nurturing inspiration Brainstorming is a process for stimulating the generation of ideas. The most prominent enemies or inhibitors of creativity are commonly known as " blocks to creativity ." The stages of the creative process:
  • Finding or formulating a problem . George Kneller (American psychologist) called this stage "first insight."
  • Researching and drawing from life experiences ( memory ), networking, etc. This stage is variously called " discovery " and " saturation ."
  • Mulling over the problem in a sort of chaos of ideas and knowledge , letting go of certainties ( forgetting ). Jacob Getzel (American psychologist) called this stage " incubation " — engaging the intuitive, non-
  • 37. Get Creative!
    The Knowledge Economy as we know it is being eclipsed by something new call it the creativity Economy. Even as policymakers and pundits wring their hands
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    38. Creativity And Innovation
    creativity and innovation are often key to the success of a business, particularly when strategizing during strategic planning, and when designing new
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    Businesses, whether for-profit and nonprofit, are facing change like never before. Numerous driving forces to this change included a rapidly expanding marketplace (globalization), and increasing competition, diversity among consumers, and availability to new forms of technology. Creativity and innovation are often key to the success of a business, particularly when strategizing during strategic planning, and when designing new products and services. Creative thinking and innovation are particularly useful during Strategic Planning (when strategizing) and in Product and Service Management (when designing new products and services.) Creative Thinking Innovation (innovation is applied creativity)
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    39. Creating Passionate Users: Creativity On Speed
    One of the best ways to be truly creativebreakthrough creativeis to be forced to go fast. Really, really, really fast. From the brain s perspective,
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    It's been said that art, creativity, and innovation are about the recognition and mastery of constraints. "Man built most nobly when limitations were at their greatest."
    — Frank Lloyd Wright "In art, truth and reality begin when one no longer understands what one is doing or what one knows, and when there remains an energy that is all the stronger for being constrained, controlled and compressed."
    — Henri Matisse One of the best ways to be truly creative breakthrough creativeis to be forced to go fast. Really, really, really fast. From the brain's perspective, it makes sense that extreme speed can unlock creativity. When forced to come up with something under extreme time constraints, we're forced to rely on the more intuitive, subconscious parts of our brain. The time pressure can help suppress the logical/rational/ critical parts of your brain. It helps you EQ up subconscious creativity (so-called "right brain") and EQ down conscious thought ("left brain").

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    Resources for creative communities and solutions, arts, technology, sciences, humanities Benefits for members include a listing in the Resource Directory
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