Creativity is the most essential skill for navigating an increasingly complex world ? or so said 1,500 CEOs across 60 countries in a recent survey by IBM. And yet federally funded research and development ? creativity, institutionalized ? is down 20% as a share of America's GDP since the late 1980s. But I think the declinism is overwrought. And that's because some of the best paths to encourage innovation are surprisingly simple.
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Creativity Lessons From Charles Dickens and Steve Jobs
Creativity Lessons From Charles Dickens and Steve Jobs
Creativity is the most essential skill for navigating an increasingly complex world ? or so said 1,500 CEOs across 60 countries in a recent survey by IBM. And yet federally funded research and development ? creativity, institutionalized ? is down 20% as a share of America's GDP since the late 1980s. But I think the declinism is overwrought. And that's because some of the best paths to encourage innovation are surprisingly simple.
Creativity is the most essential skill for navigating an increasingly complex world ? or so said 1,500 CEOs across 60 countries in a recent survey by IBM. And yet federally funded research and development ? creativity, institutionalized ? is down 20% as a share of America's GDP since the late 1980s. But I think the declinism is overwrought. And that's because some of the best paths to encourage innovation are surprisingly simple.
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