When brains are primed to be positive, people perform better than when they are in a negative or neutral state. Research supports positivity having an influence on creativity, in a good way. Author Martin Addison says it is possible to imprint the brain with positive patterns by using a series of habits and mindset changes […]
Month: October 2011
What if schools helped students do a ‘Steve Jobs’ to land a job? Harvard Business School has a leg up.
When I was fresh out of university I went looking for a job. After getting fired from a number of them over the years, I decided it was more about identifying the work that needed doing and going ahead and doing it. Creativity professional was not a job category in the 1980’s, nor was innovation […]