If you've ever solved a problem unexpectedly, made someone laugh with a random observation, or found yourself daydreaming ...
There’s a pervasive crime being committed in the business world: the fetishization of doing, at the expense of thinking. From meetings to deadlines to notifications to obligations, everybody is ...
A conversation with marketing experts Kathryn Jacob and Sue Unerman on thinking outside the box every day. We all know that innovative thinking is vital to individual, team, and organizational success ...
Recently, my 9-year-old son was playing with a Minecraft Lego set he received for his birthday. The set had come with all the parts necessary to assemble a small replica of the Minecraft world right ...
The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping education, challenging traditional teaching methods, and redefining how students prepare for the future. Po-Shen Loh, a mathematician ...
There are a lot of misconceptions out there about creativity. For instance, there is this idea that you must be a bit mad to be creative. Yes, the research suggests that creative people are able to ...
Founder of Brainsparker App & Academy, experts in coaching managers and team leaders to create, innovate, and lead the next frontier. The World Economic Forum’s latest Future of Jobs report ranks ...
Creative and critical thinking often get ‘lumped together’ as buzzwords within the realm of educational outcomes and, as a result, people often try to draw links between the two. While they may share ...
This event is co-sponsored with the Howe Center for Writing Excellence, with Elizabeth Wardle & Elizabeth Hoover. This workshop invites discussion around how to design creative, innovative, and ...
The notion of creativity has traditionally been more closely associated with artistic endeavors than with corporate leadership. But in a world of accelerating change and disruption in which novel ...
Cozy games like Stardew Valley (2016) have a reputation for repetitive, addictive tasks. But these games offer more than relaxing routines and escapism—they capture the joys and challenges of thinking ...