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Many creativity research programs are narrowly focused on one aspect of creativity to the exclusion of others; an integrative focus will help move the field forward.
A bit like an IQ test measures intelligence, the Torrance Test and others like it measure creative ability.
Some people are more creative than others and are literally bubbling with ideas, while others rarely or never show signs of creativity. What should we look for when searching for creative people?
'Creative geniuses tend to be less the ones with the quickest answers and more the ones who keep working till they get it right.'
Carl Jung played with stones during a time of deep confusion. His example illustrates some things we know about the science of creative insight and the making hands-at-work.
Where Good Ideas Come From: The Natural History of Innovation by Steven Johnson - book review by Bill Gates
According to the Daily Mail, 4-year-old Heidi Hankins "has an IQ of 159 -- only one point below Albert Einstein's -- and has become one of the youngest members of Mensa." Heidi's case raises an intriguing question: can high intelligence accurately...
Think Jar Collective contributor and creativity expert Michael Michalko shares his insights on what we don't learn about creativity in the school system.
News about Neha Ramu’s IQ is doing the rounds and it has been claimed that the MENSA certified IQ of 162 makes her
Everyone can learn to be more creative, but to become very creative, I’ve come to believe you need to lead a creative life.
The holidays are over, the weather is lousy, and we’re sober again. We made all kinds of New Year’s promises, but the big one that will change our careers, if not our lives, is the promise to ourselves to become more creative.
I love the creative process. Yet I hate it, too. Creativity is almost always a love/hate/love relationship.
“Being able to be truly happy at work is one of the keys to being happy in life,” says Heidi Golledge, CEO and cofounder of CareerBliss, an online career database. And what company couldn’t use a little more joy among its ranks?
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There are many roads to greatness, but logging 10,000 of practice to help you perfect a skill may not be sufficient.
Close your eyes and visualize the sun setting over a beach. How detailed was your image?
Here's last week's BBC Future column. The original is here, where it was called "Why our brains love feedback". I was inspired to write it by a meeting with artist Tim Lewis, which happened as par...
First we had IQ. Next came EQ. Now, Bruce Nussbaum introduces CQ -- Creative Intelligence. In his new book Creative Intelligence: Harnessing the Power to
My last post seemed to have ruffled some feathers and this post is bound to upset some folks more, but I believe
Methods for turning ideas into innovation.
The following is an excerpt from Creative Intelligence by Bruce Nussbaum (HarperBusiness), out March 5th.It took several hours, but Harry West and his team eventually reached a conclusion about their current challenge: Drinking was weird.West, the...
One of the most influential ideas about crime prevention to come out in recent years is something called the "broken windows theory." According to this theory, small acts of deviance -- littering, graffiti, broken windows -- will, if ignored,...
Recently I came across this old television broadcast of Frank Zappa appearing on the Steve Allen show in 1963. On the show, Zappa demonstrates and conducts an orchestra around making ‘music’ with a bicycle. I had to share this video because there is so much in it for learning about creativity.
"To invent, you have to take the odd and the strange combination of the years of knowledge and experience." In How to Think Like a Great
"A man's brain originally is like a little empty attic, and you have to stock it with such furniture as you choose." "The habit of mind w
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