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Creativity and Complexity in Cross Functional Teams
Read Cross functional collaboration, when individuals attempt to integrate their diverse knowledge backgrounds into synergistic solutions, is the intersection of a complex set of factors researched in a variety of fields: psychology, management. social psychology, computer science, design, architecture, and … Continue reading
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Learning to work in the Creative and Cultural Sector – new spaces, pedagogies and expertise
Read This paper questions the link that policymakers assume exists between qualifications and access to employment in the C&C sector. It first identifies how labour market conditions in the C&C sector do not reflect the prevailing conventional wisdom that qualifications … Continue reading
Creative Economies, Creative Cities: Asian-European Perspectives
Creative Economies, Creative Cities The cultural and creative industries have become increasingly prominent on many policy agendas in recent years. Governments have identified the growing consumer potential for cultural/creative industry products in the home market, as well as for the … Continue reading
Festival della Creatività – Firenze
Festival della Creatività 2010 Quattro giorni di talkshow, incontri, laboratori, mostre, concerti. Oltre 400 appuntamenti hanno animato Firenze, da giovedì 21 a domenica 24 ottobre, per il Festival della Creatività 2010. Il nuovo format impresso dalla Regione ha fatto breccia … Continue reading
L’Autonomie créative en éducation
L’Autonomie créative en éducation L’Autonomie créative en éducation – les rapports entre le paradigme éducatif des nouveaux mouvements sociaux et l’école québécoise
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Apprendre à créer
Apprendre à créer Un paramètre très fort, chez le créateur, est l’émotivité. Je croyais naïvement que c’était le cas dans toute profession, mais un ami chirurgien m’a détrompé. Selon ses propres termes, quand il opère, il est aussi froid que … Continue reading
Community, economic creativity, and organization
Community, economic creativity, and organization How knowledge is created, and how innovation in products and practices occurs, have been long-standing concerns of socio-economists. This book argues that ‘communities of practice‘, communities and networks of joint enterprise, are the prime site … Continue reading
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The Rise of the Creative Class: And How It’s Transforming Work, Leisure, Community and Everyday Life
The Rise of the Creative Class: And How It’s Transforming Work, Leisure, Community and Everyday Life For regional economist and planner Richard Florida, the future of our cities are about harnessing the technological and social trends that are allowing larger … Continue reading
The Impact of Culture on Creativity
Read – Prat I – Part II Culture is the general expression of humanity, the expression of its creativity. Culture is linked to meaning, knowledge, talents, industries, civilisation and values. The objective of the study is to have a better … Continue reading
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Network Theory – the Emergence of the Creative Enterprise
Read Read also : Team assembly mechanisms determine collaboration network structure and team performance Traditionally, the achievements of individuals such as Darwin and Einstein have dominated the public’s image of science, yet today some of the most groundbreaking work is … Continue reading