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What does it mean to be creative? Creativity’s definition is abstract, but knowing its nature is helpful towards learning how to use it in ways that benefit your business. It’s not as simple as trying to do things differently from how they've already been done. Instead, creativity is about making something that’s both innovative and useful. You’ll see some examples of that—like the storied history of bubble wrap—in this Daniel Cape-penned module.
This module will also show you the complexities of creativity and give you the know-how to harness your own creativity. You will understand creativity at its most basic incarnation before moving onto its four levels: personal, everyday, professional, and eminent. Understanding these four types of creativity is crucial, because it will help you identify your own creativity, as well as dispose of misconceptions that will inhibit your own creative potential. To cap it all off, you will learn how to create a culture that encourages creativity in your workplace. This will help to empower your business and make it ready to adapt to unforeseen changes.
Learning Objectives:
The module covers the basic definition of creativity and what it involves, the four levels of creativity (personal, everyday, professional, and eminent), and how to build a culture of creativity in the workplace. Lessons include Defining Creativity, The Four Levels of Creativity, Building a Culture of Creativity, and a Test Your Knowledge section.
The four levels of creativity covered are personal, everyday, professional, and eminent.
This module was penned by Daniel Cape.
The course shows the business potential in creativity and teaches how to create a pro-creativity culture through trust and safety, helping to empower your business and make it ready to adapt to unforeseen changes.
You will learn to define creativity and what it involves, see the business potential in creativity, differentiate between the four levels of creativity, and create a pro-creativity culture by building trust and safety.