CREATIVITY How to Foster Creativity in the Workplace
PORTRAIT DRAWING Portraits in 30 seconds
WHAT IS CREATIVITY?
Novel ideas that: Are useful Solve problems and/or Improve service to our patrons
Creative ideas MUST create value.
Google: 20% employee time dedicated to personal projects = most of Google product ideas
WHY CREATIVITY?
It’s just more profitable.
HOW DO I GET SOME?
Trust and Collaboration
HOW CAN YOU GET TRUST?
Managers can: 1. Hire Talented People 2. Open the Lines of Communication 3. Encourage collaboration
“If you give a good idea to a mediocre team, they will screw it up; if you give a mediocre idea to a great team, they will either fix it or throw it away and come up with something that works.”
Ed Catmull, Pixar
NEXT INGREDIENT FOR CREATIVITY: COLLABORATION
We are more creative when we collaborate!
Examples include: C.S. Lewis & J.R.R Tokien were
members of a weekly literary group. Thomas Edison had a group of
assistants.
COLLABORATIVE CULTURE
Teamwork Open communication Differing ideas Respect for each other
GOOGLE ON COLLABORATION
Google eliminates rigid structure that often chokes creativity.
CREATIVITY CAN’T EXIST WITHOUT TRUST AND COLLABORATION
RANGANATHAN’S FIFTH LAW “The Library is a Growing Organism.”
Managers should: • Be brave • Seek talent • Collaborate • Be creative!
Creativity is: • More profitable • More effective • More valuable • More fun!
2 Google images: Time.com Life in the Googleplex: Inside Google Headquarters Photo by Eros Hoahland, (2006, February 16) Retrieved November 9, 2012 http://img.timeinc.net/time/photoessays/2006/inside_google/google/01.jpg
Black and white photo of two children sharing a drink www.smarter.com Retrieved November 9, 2012 http://www.smarter.com/babies-kids/cl--ch-42.html
Photo of parent catching child (Trust) www.conversiondiary.com Retrieved November 9, 2012 http://www.conversiondiary.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/iStock_000005012679XSmall.jpg
Pixar photo http://collider.com Retrieved November 9, 2012 http://collider.com/wp-content/uploads/pixar-animation-studios.jpg
Photo Credits
Photo of Pixar meeting http://pixarcorner.blogspot.com Retrieved November 9, 2012 http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-Zt2wKYIRfGY/TrtxkT4-ODI/AAAAAAAABJs/x3ys3X-QMsc/s1600/Pixar_Canada5.jpg
Photo of Pixar’s Ken and Barbie http://pixar.wikia.com Retrieved November 9, 2012 http://pixar.wikia.com/Ken
Photo of lightbulb http://inventors.about.com Retrieved November 9, 2012 http://inventors.about.com/library/inventors/bledison.htm
Photo of hands http://www.nearsoft.eu.com Retrieved November 9, 2012 http://www.nearsoft.eu/images/partners.jpg
Number 5 http://www.dextersinister.org Retrieved November 9, 2012 http://www.dextersinister.org/library.html?id=168
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