Fostering Creativity and Innovation: What Libraries Can Learn From The Second City

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Fostering Creativity and Innovation

What Libraries Can Learn from The Second City

Christian J. Miller KLA/KSMA Joint Conference

“Information – the Library Superpower!” September 29, 2011

…With Great Libraries, there must also come –-

great

creativity -Amazing Fantasy #15 (sort of)

Christian Miller is the Reference, Instruction and _____1_____

Coordinator at the _____2_____ Library in the School of

____3______ and _____4_____ Relations at Cornell University. The

_____2_____ Library is renowned as one of the ____5______

libraries in the world collecting information on _____6_____ issues

and his interests include the library as a ____6______. He also has

served on numerous _____7_____ library committees and is the

current Chair of the _____8_____ Division of the Special Libraries

Association.

Intro/Bio “Mad Libs”

Origin Story

It was a dark and stormy night…

Allow myself to introduce: Myself

ENTP Empathy

Ideation

Includer

Developer

Positivity

2.6

4.0

Alina, 7 Owen, 6

Middle Child

1310

October 23rd

“Visionary”

Reading Performing

Playing with Kids Sports

Animal House Blues Brothers

Caddyshack Dumb and Dumber

Librarian

the quest for creativity begins…

Why creativity?

It’s a Complex, interconnected world

“Making the simple complicated is commonplace;

making the complicated simple, awesomely simple,

that's creativity.”

Charles Mingus American jazz bassist and

composer

creativity

Creativity is the ability to see relationships

where none exist.

Thomas Disch Science Fiction author,

Hugo Award winner

The incongruity – resolution

theory of Humor

So, two fish are in a tank. One says to the other…

“How the heck do we drive this thing?!?”

Usually humorous, spontaneous theater often created through

audience suggestions

Popularized by The Second City

“Improv”

Tina Fey Chris Farley

As Matt Foley, Motivational Speaker

Improv workshop

Now, Let’s Do it again!

No preparation ≠ no rules

Rules of improv aka “Yes, and…”

• Don’t Block or Deny

• Always pay attention and focus on your partner

• Go line for line

• Go against the voice of reason, take risks, and celebrate failure

• Justify, justify, justify!

By Applying these principles you can Create an environment of trust that will encourage creativity

4 myths of personal creativity 1. “Creativity is for geniuses and artists.”

2. “I’m just not naturally creative.”

3. “Well, it’s too late to begin pursuing creativity now.”

4. “It’s not my job to be creative.”

Source: T. Amabile (1998) “How to Kill Creativity”.Harvard Business Review, September, 77–87

Creative Thinking Techniques

• Free Association

• Forced Connections

• BrainWriting

• SCAMPER

• Idea Box

• Mind Mapping

• SuperHeroes!

Forced Connections ________

(Noun)

Solutions

SCAMPER

Read more…

…to innovation

From creativity…

“Thanks, boss, for pointing out how crazy our ideas are, and why they won’t work!”

Creative leadership

Cultivating organizational creativity in an age of complexity, IBM, 2011

Uncover…

Unlock…

Unleash!

Creative libraries in action

Library Outside the Library (LOL) aka CUL Labs

Consolidation Task Force experience

Creativity workshops, on to the future…

Fully 63% of business executives interviewed agree that too many recent college graduates do not have the skills to be successful in today’s global economy.

How Should Colleges Prepare Students To Succeed In Today's Global Economy? Conducted On Behalf Of: The Association Of American Colleges And Universities By Peter D. Hart Research Associates, Inc.

70% of these employers say colleges and universities should place more emphasis on the ability to innovate and think creatively. (73% also emphasize critical thinking/analytical ability)

The beginning… Christian J. Miller cjm267@cornell.edu