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    Friday
    Sep182009

    The Creative Edge Workbook

    CSTC Author: Wayne Morris, Future Edge, New Zealand

    Its over a 100 pages long and is on a CD in pdf format. What's in it? Information [word bites] about creativity - for those who like to know stuff [but don't expect to become more creative by knowing]. These are intended to stretch your thinking. The Parthenon - have to buy it to find out about that! Practical activities to expand your creativity - for those who like to do stuff. Other people's stories - for those who need to know that becoming more creative is possible and that others have done it [some of these also appear on my blog] A test!!! Yes a test - to see how you fare against the generally accepted characteristics of creative people Quotes - a bunch of quotes from famous and not so famous people about creativity - learning from the wisdom from others never hurts Some spelling mistakes - I'm sure that there will be some - spellcheckers aren't perfect and nor am I

    Price - $NZ15 plus $NZ5 postage. Seems pretty reasonable.

     

    Tuesday
    Oct272009

    Thinking Hats and Coloured Turbans 

    CSTC Author: Dr.Kirpal Singh, Singapore Management University, Singapore

    What makes up the creative impulse, the creative moment?

    In Thinking Hats and Coloured Turbans, Dr. Kirpal Singh,CSTC Member and one of the most powerful voices in the international arena of creativity, offers insights and challenges on this fantastic topic. Most people, when thinking out of the box, feel comfortable thinking out of their own box, into tbeir bosses¡¯ box. This, according to the author, in one way or another, debilitates thinking. Written in a casual, personal and often irreverent style, this book takes readers on a journey of exploration and discusses the socio-cultural and linguistics dimensions which influence notions of creativity.

    True to his character, Dr. Kirpal Singh does not mince his words and some hard truths are engagingly discussed. One highlight of the book is the inclusion of detailed case narratives of outstanding individuals from around the world, known for their creative thinking and innovative actions. Other key features include several appendices discussing the general frames relevant for creativity to triumph as well as a frank discussion about Singh¡¯s personal experience of teaching Creative Thinking at the Singapore Management University. Here is a book which no one can afford not to read.

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