The event is a home-coming for me because the ICSC is my alma mater, and as well as extending a welcome to alumni and other creativity experts, it also provided tremendous refreshment in thought and connection making.
Here’s what I learned and relearned at this year’s Creativity Expert Exchange (CEE).
One topic which wasn’t on the agenda, though was discussed during meals and breaks was that of professional ethics in the creativity field. One morning I woke up with this upsetting bumper sticker image in my brain, “Just because I am a creativity professional doesn’t mean I’m ethical.” I kind of wish it were true though – that creativity professionals could be trusted for their practice.
Events such as these where creativity professionals gather trigger my wonder about the growth of the creativity field
Do you think it’s important? Do you feel that every creativity professional should share the same basic knowledge and fundamental practice? Accountants, for example, all know about balance sheets; engineers, about the laws of physics, teachers know about pedagogy. Regardless of the school one attends, there are certain ‘professional’ standard courses people take in their own discipline. I’m not sure if that exists in the creativity field, do you?
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Nice thought piece for World Creativity and Innovation Week April 15 -21. Maybe by the end of the week, you’ll have a plan of which priorities to choose from for some juicy new ideas, new decisions and new actions. Wouldn’t that be a great outcome for this week! http://wp.me/p1XI3D-1TM
Marci Segal, MS, Creativity and Change Leadership, Freeing leaders’ thinking so they can create new futures, founder, World Creativity and Innovation Week April 15-21.
Marci Segal, MS. Creativity and Change Leadership. Freeing leaders’ thinking so they can create new futures.
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Wouldn’t it be nice if all presentations were made that way? Boiled down to the essence, entertaining, engaging. Conversation follows. Simple. Human. Even in schools, what if students had to do their reports using PK’s?
Are you having a face to face meeting during World Creativity and Innovation Week April 15 – 21? Do you want to spark your creativity? Use a Pecha Kucha format for your presentation. Challenge others too. You’ll be amazed at the energy and inspiration you’ll unleash.
More info pechakucha.org
FYI I designed a leadership conference that had the CEO and VP’s use PK’s to present their subjects, then coached them to lead a variety of interactive exercises to invite and engage the delegates who flew in from all over the country. Huge success. People are still talking about it. Totally believe in this stuff for meetings- interaction, concise and entertaining information sharing and laughter. Yup. Laughter is good, for a lot of reasons. Want references? Let me know.
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Marci Segal, MS, Creativity and Change Leadership. Freeing leaders’ thinking so they can create new futures.
There’s a good chance I’ll be presenting a PK at the Gladstone Hotel for World Creativity and Innovation Week on April 16. Please join me! http://www.pechakucha.org/cities/toronto
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Found this 2012 survey rankings of 100 digital tools for business and education. Appreciate the breadth, learned some things wth regards to the direction we all are moving toward.
See on c4lpt.co.uk
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Marci Segal, MS Creativity and Change Leadership. Freeing leaders thinking so they can create new futures. Creativity expert, speaker, author, consultant.
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