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What Happens When Creative Projects Change Hands

The Horizons Tracker

Creativity can be a fragile endeavor, and so it’s perhaps understandable that in an ideal world the creative mind/s behind an idea would see it through to fruition so that their vision remains pure and unsullied. This process revealed quite why late handoffs are so harmful to creativity. Seeing it through.

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Expanding Your Creativity

LDRLB

I just released my second PSA with Creative Oklahoma , a nonprofit I work with dedicated to developing creativity, innovation and entrepreneurship in my home state and elsewhere in the US. This film covers what I consider to be the most dangerous misunderstanding of creativity: that only a select few are creative.

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3 Ways Pixar Gains Competitive Advantage from Its Culture

Michael Lee Stallard

Ed Catmull, President of Pixar Animation and Walt Disney Animation Studios, describes what he’s learned about leadership and corporate culture in his excellent new book, Creativity, Inc.: Pixar has been phenomenally successful with the likes of Toy Story , The Incredibles , Finding Nemo, and Up, to name but a few of its films.

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Take the Creative Risk

LDRLB

I just finished working on a PSA with Creative Oklahoma, an awesome non-profit dedicated to developing creativity and innovation in my home state. The film below considers the risks involved in letting people be creative but asserts that those risks are necessary if you’re trying to lead innovation.

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Take the Creative Risk

LDRLB

I just finished working on a PSA with Creative Oklahoma, an awesome non-profit dedicated to developing creativity and innovation in my home state. The film below considers the risks involved in letting people be creative but asserts that those risks are necessary if you’re trying to lead innovation. [

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Slow Decline of Eastman Kodak due to an Inability to Reinvent

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The film giant gave us the "Kodak Moment," which persists as the quintessential photographic experience even though in today''s digital camera age "selfies" on smartphones are a major factor. Creative changes in customers'' taste, technologies and global economic circumstance continue to destroy the Kodaks of this world.

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Are You Recognizing Your People’s Best Ideas?

Great Leadership By Dan

Kodak invented the digital camera and never marketed it because executives saw it as a lower quality competitor to film. In an organization, a hierarchy with levels of people who each suffer from the same bias against creative ideas, the effect can be devastating. and assistant professor of management at Oral Roberts University.