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  1. Creativity Revealed: Discovering the Source of Inspiration by Scott Jeffrey, 2008-06-01
  2. Cracking Creativity: The Secrets of Creative Genius by Michael Michalko, 2001-06-26
  3. Kick-Ass Creativity: An Energy Makeover for Artists, Explorers, and Creative Professionals by Mary Beth Maziarz, 2010-05-01
  4. Creativity: Flow and the Psychology of Discovery and Invention by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, 1997-06-18
  5. The Zen of Creativity: Cultivating Your Artistic Life by John Daido Loori, 2005-05-31
  6. Ignore Everybody: and 39 Other Keys to Creativity by Hugh MacLeod, 2009-06-11
  7. The Art of Innovation: Lessons in Creativity from IDEO, America's Leading Design Firm by Tom Kelley, Jonathan Littman, 2001-01-16
  8. Creativity in Business by Michael Ray, Rochelle Myers, 1989-01-24
  9. Cognitive Surplus: Creativity and Generosity in a Connected Age by Clay Shirky, 2010-06-10
  10. The Cambridge Handbook of Creativity (Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology)
  11. The Creativity Book: A Year's Worth of Inspiration and Guidance by Eric Maisel, 2000-06-19
  12. Taking Flight With Creativity: Worship Design Teams That Work by Len Wilson, Jason Moore, 2009-04
  13. Creativity is Forever by DAVISGARY A, 2004
  14. The Big Book of Creativity Games: Quick, Fun Acitivities for Jumpstarting Innovation by Robert Epstein, 2000-07-27

1. Creativity - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
creativity (or creativeness ) is a mental process involving the generation of new ideas or concepts, or new associations between existing ideas or concepts
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, the free dictionary. Creativity (or "creativeness") is a mental process involving the generation of new ideas or concepts , or new associations between existing ideas or concepts. From a scientific point of view, the products of creative thought (sometimes referred to as divergent thought ) are usually considered to have both originality and appropriateness. An alternative, more everyday conception of creativity is that it is simply the act of making something new. Although intuitively a simple phenomenon, it is in fact quite complex. It has been studied from the perspectives of behavioural psychology social psychology psychometrics cognitive science ... business , and management , among others. The studies have covered everyday creativity, exceptional creativity and even artificial creativity . Unlike many phenomena in science, there is no single, authoritative perspective or definition of creativity. Unlike many phenomena in psychology, there is no standardized measurement technique. Creativity has been attributed variously to divine intervention cognitive processes, the

2. Creativity Online
Interpublicowned agency Mullen announced that Mark Wenneker will join as managing partner and executive creative director at its Wenham, MA office.
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3. Creativity For Life
An exploration of creativity in everyday life, with articles, quotes, reviews and other creative resources to awaken creativity in daily life.
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... Article Submissions "There are no problems - only opportunities to be creative." Dorye Roettger "As the season of believing seems to wind down let me gently remind you that many dreams still wait in the wings. Many authentic sparks must be fanned before passion performs her perfect work in you. Throw another log on the fire." Sarah Ban Breathnach "I am always doing that which I can not do, in order that I may learn how to do it." Pablo Picasso "To exist is to change, to change is to mature, to mature is to go on creating oneself endlessly." Henri Bergson "Some men throw their gifts away on a life of mediocrity, great men throw everything they have into their gifts and achieve a life of success." Greg Werner "To live a creative life, we must lose our fear of being wrong." Joseph Chilton Pierce "Creativity is inventing, experimenting, growing, taking risks, breaking rules, making mistakes, and having fun." Mary Lou Cook "There are two ways of being creative. One can sing and dance. Or one can create an environment in which singers and dancers flourish."

4. TIP Concepts
There have been many different approaches to the study of creativity. While there are many views about the nature of creativity (see Sternberg, 1988;
http://tip.psychology.org/create.html

5. Creativity Quotes | Creativity Quotations | Creativity Sayings | Wisdom Quotes
creativity quotes part of a larger collection of Wisdom Quotes to challenge and inspire. Find creativity quotes and links to quotations on other topics.
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A. A. Milne One of the advantages of being disorderly is that one is constantly making exciting discoveries.
Abraham Maslow
The key question isn't "What fosters creativity?" But it is why in God's name isn't everyone creative? Where was the human potential lost? How was it crippled? I think therefore a good question might be not why do people create? But why do people not create or innovate? We have got to abandon that sense of amazement in the face of creativity, as if it were a miracle if anybody created anything.
Albert Einstein
You can never solve a problem on the level on which it was created.
Albert Einstein
Technological change is like an axe in the hands of a pathological criminal.
Albert Einstein
The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a faithful servant. We have created a society that honors the servant and has forgotten the gift.
Arthur Koestler
Creativity is a type of learning process where the teacher and pupil are located in the same individual.

6. Ten Steps For Boosting Your Creativity
If Bach doesn t make you more creative, you should probably see your doctor or your brain surgeon if you are also troubled by headaches, hallucinations or
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Think more creatively ~ innovate more profitably! Jenni Idea Management Web Service Keeps You Ahead of the Competition Creativity 10 Steps to boost your creativity The Secret to Creativity Doodles creative exercises Decision Maker ... Event: CIM Conference Brainstorming BrainStorming Key factors of successful brainstorming The complete guide to managing traditional brainstorming events (PDF document; 584kb) The Adventures of Brainstorm Man and the Boring Pushchairs ... Visual Brainstorming Organisational Innovation Team role-play Ideas: the Tip of the Iceberg (PDF document; 134kb) Rewarding Innovation The Great Innovation Lie ... Creative Idea Implementation Plan Idea Management Ideas Campaigns Idea management Introduction to Idea Management (PDF file, 951KB) Publications Report 103 INNOVATIONweek
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Listen to music by Johann Sebastian Bach. If Bach doesn't make you more creative, you should probably see your doctor - or your brain surgeon if you are also troubled by headaches, hallucinations or strange urges in the middle of the night. Brainstorm. If properly carried out, brainstorming can help you not only come up with sacks full of new ideas, but can help you decide which is best. Click

7. Creativity
Ekvall s work has been further refined and validated by Scott Isaksen and others at the Center for Creative studies at SUNYBuffalo, who have defined nine
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How Is Your Climate for Innovation? By Charles W. Prather, Ph.D. Think back over your career to the work situation that provided the most satisfying working environment for you (hopefully it is your current job). Now, contrast that one to the opposite - the one that provided the least satisfying working environment. You are probably instantly able to see that your personal enthusiasm and the level of your innovativeness paralleled the work environment. What dimensions of the environment do you think were most important? If you wanted to improve the environment for innovation, what specifically would you do? Leaders struggle with these questions. In our work with organizations, we find that the climate for innovation is crucial, poorly understood,  and all but ignored when thoughts turn to improving the level of innovation.  When leaders wish to improve the climate, many times they will just shotgun it - doing something that is poorly thought out, or doing something that makes the situation worse.  There is a better way - first understand the system and get the data, then decide what to do. Based on the pioneering work of Goran Ekvall in Sweden some 20 years ago, it is now possible to quantify the climate for innovation.  Ekvall's work has been further refined and validated by Scott Isaksen and others at the Center for Creative studies at SUNY-Buffalo, who have defined nine dimensions of the climate for innovation.  These nine dimensions are:

8. CREATIVITY
The customer is always your first and most important creative challenge. Listen! Try to see the customers problems and needs from his point of view.18
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Creativity, Innovation and Problem Solving
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TRUE Creativity and Innovation consists of
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what no one else has thought, and
DOING
what no one else has dared!"

START WITH THE CUSTOMER OR END USER:

The customer is always your first and most important creative challenge. Listen! Try to see the customers problems and needs from his point of view. Restate the problem and the customers needs in his terms and iterate until a consensus is reached. Ask not only what his problems are, but what special methods or tools he is presently using to solve them. Work together with or in the place of the end user or customer. Use fictitious product descriptions to stimulate ideas and discussion. Remember that effective market research and sales strategy requires just as much creativity, enthusiasm and perfection as does product development. IMPORTANCE OF ASKING THE RIGHT QUESTIONS AND
MAKING A PROPER PROBLEM STATEMENT:
The problem as first stated is rarely the true problem. Ask at least five times. Always restate the problem as many ways as you can; change the wording, take different viewpoints, try it in graphical form.

9. Creativity.net - Creativity Cafe - VARIOUS - KidCast For Peace
creativity Cafe s live KidCast for Peace connects kidsof-all-ages via CU-SeeMe Videoconference, web building, chat and more to share art and solutions for
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Welcome to Creativity Cafe's web site describing a proposed network of community networking and edutainment centers for transforming our world via interactive live and cyber-theater. Our multimedia programs are dedicated to harvesting the best humanity has to offer to help accelerate economic and cultural advancement for all peoples. V.A.R.I.O.U.S. members have installed prototype Edutainment Centers at trade shows and other venues, as a proof of concept since 1980.
Read about our mission and vision or just watch this short movie: Click To Play If you liked what you heard, sign up for one of our mailing lists. This two minute presentation of Creativity Cafe Concepts is from the 1995 educators panel presentation at the prestigious SIGGRAPH International computer graphics convention. We believe a simple shift in approach and attitude will enable communities to harness the power of their community's creative people - for local and global benefit. Your talent makes all the difference in the world and helps bring more peace. You can make a big difference very fast. Our edutainment mentors are here for your personal benefit and for local and global neighborhood ehnancement via pronoia and artists using technology for humanity. Creativity Cafe venues are being designed to facilitate networking for transformation and evolution.

10. Creativity-Portal.com - Creativity Play Humor Creative Thinking Coaching Project
Directory of free learning resources on the internet for arts, crafts, music, writing and creativity. Includes coaching and howto articles.
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11. Gapingvoid: "cartoons Drawn On The Back Of Business Cards": How To Be Creative
So you want to be more creative, in art, in business, whatever. Companies that squelch creativity can no longer compete with companies that champion
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So you want to be more creative, in art, in business, whatever. Here are some tips that have worked for me over the years:
1. Ignore everybody. 2. The idea doesn't have to be big. It just has to be yours. 3. Put the hours in. 4. If your biz plan depends on you suddenly being "discovered" by some big shot, your plan will probably fail. 5. You are responsible for your own experience. 6. Everyone is born creative; everyone is given a box of crayons in kindergarten. 7. Keep your day job. 8. Companies that squelch creativity can no longer compete with companies that champion creativity. 9. Everybody has their own private Mount Everest they were put on this earth to climb. 10. The more talented somebody is, the less they need the props. 11. Don't try to stand out from the crowd; avoid crowds altogether. 12. If you accept the pain, it cannot hurt you. 13. Never compare your inside with somebody else's outside. 14. Dying young is overrated.

12. What Is Creativity?
Articles and tips focused on developing creativity, courage, leadership, teamwork and innovation.
http://www.creativityatwork.com/articlesContent/whatis.htm
Linda Naiman , founder of Creativity at Work, is known internationally for pioneering the use of arts-based learning to develop creativity, innovation, and collaborative leadership in organizations, through consulting, training and coaching Orchestrating Collaboration at Work: Using music, improv, storytelling and other arts to improve teamwork By Arthur B. VanGundy and Linda Naiman. Details : Excerpts, TOC, Endorsements Paperback edition :$58.95 USD
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What is Creativity?
By Linda Naiman I define creativity is the act of turning new and imaginative ideas into reality. Creativity involves two processes: thinking, then producing. Innovation is the production or implementation of an idea. If you have ideas, but don't act on them, you are imaginative but not creative.

13. Creativity Web - Resources For Creativity And Innovation
creativity Web Home Page Resources for creativity and Innovation The Creative Process Multiple Intelligences Idea Recording Your Creative Space
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Resources for Creativity and Innovation Welcome What's New 10 Creativity Kick Starts Creativity Basics ... Humour and Cartooning Genius Gallery Children's Corner Idea and Problem Bank ... Memory Site Map: Index (A-Z) Visual Guide (The Big Picture) This web site is a creation of Charles Cave Email: creativityweb @ optusnet . com. au

14. National Curriculum In Action - Creativity -
National Curriculum in Action uses pupils work and case studies to exemplify the National Curriculum for England. NCaction is a searchable resource for
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15. Creativity Web
www.ozemail.com.au/~caveman/Creative/ Creative Problem Solving This page explains a wide range of techniques which can help you generate creative solutions to your problems.
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16. PBS Parents . Creativity | PBS
A place to explore creativity for yourself and your child. We hope you both have fun playing here. Let the information and examples inspire you to grow your
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17. Abstract Textures, Backgrounds Free Digital Images
abstract and unusual digital image gallery resource menu.
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18. Seth's Blog: Creativity
99% of the time, in my experience, the hard part about creativity isn t coming up with something no one has ever thought of before.
http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2007/01/creativity.html
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19. Digg - Creativity
If life gives you no money for hats, make a frohat.
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20. Cyberteens - Creativity
Accepts submissions from teens around the world. Publishes stories, articles, poems, and editorials.
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by Jennifer Rodriguez, US Lots of new poems are here! Also, check out the new stories! New Non-Fiction An Ode to Peer Pressure by Brad Hunt, 15, US Eye to Eye by Adnan, 18, India Perspective by Sarah Freeman, 15, Wales The French Horn by Kristen Dooley, 13, US If you are interested in submitting work for publication on our site, please read the submission guidelines
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