Innovation Means Relying on Everyone's Creativity

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February 26, 2018

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Innovation Means Relying on Everyone's Creativity

Others have seen what is and asked why. I have seen what could be and asked why not.

- Pablo Picasso -

Innovation Means Relying on Everyone's Creativity

"You can't hate someone whose story you know". This motto highlights the work of Meg Wheatley, a well-respected writer, teacher, and speaker. In this informative piece, she reflects on the creative potential that emerges when we begin to treat organizations as living systems, rather than machines, and remain open to the possibility of adaptation and change. Drawing from 6 paradigms, Wheatley explores what happens when we dissolve our stereotypes and preconceived notions, and work together to welcome and support the ideas and experiences of those around us. No two of us see the world the same, Wheatley argues. Yet it's our diversity that drives ingenuity, invention, and possibility. { read more }

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