Wednesday, June 14, 2017

The Monthly “100 Creativity Ingredients” Book Tuning: Knowledge Ingredients June, 2017

All humans are born with raw creativity ability. Creativity has many dimensions, with multi-faceted truth and myth, manifold knowledge and multidimensional insight. Creativity is wings of our mind and tempo of our heartbeat. Creativity is a constructive disruption, not so bad addiction, and a sensational phenomenon. The purpose of “100 Creativity Ingredients - Everyone’s Playbook to Unlock Creativity “is to classify, scrutinize, articulate, and share insight about one hundred special creativity ingredients, to paint the picture with them, to add colors on them, to embed the music into them, and to make the story via them, in order to unleash our collective creativity potential.       

                           Knowledge Ingredients


The New Book “100 Creativity Ingredients” Introduction Chapter 3 Knowledge and Capability Ingredients? Creativity has just become indispensable. There is a philosophical connection between knowledge and creativity. Curiosity stimulates a need to gain knowledge, and knowledge is not just about the book knowledge, but intuitive knowledge and professional capability feed the imagination. At present days, we cannot separate knowledge and creativity if we want to stay competitive on the market. Innovation can happen everywhere; it is our gift as humans; a great deal of what defines us as humans, and creativity is one of the most needed professional capabilities in the digital age.

Three Elements to Fuel Creativity? Creativity is simply openness to finding connections between ideas, things, people, experience., etc, and making literally something new from existing things. Creative thinking is the way to look at the “old” problems or situations from a fresh perspective that suggests unorthodox solutions. Every forward thinking organization is eager to build a creative workplace, but what are important elements to catalyze creativity, how can you recognize and empower your most creative people and build a culture of creativity?

CIO as "Chief Imagination Officer": Does Knowlege Fuel or Impede Imagination? magination is a muscle. The more it is used and practiced the stronger it becomes. For some, imagination is their daily practice; for others, it’s just a sweet memory about their childhood. Is knowledge the source of imagination, or is it an impediment to the imagination. Do you heartily agree with Einstein’s quote: “Imagination is more important than knowledge”?  

Is Knowledge the Power? Knowledge is learned, it's in one’s mind. Knowledge is just like any resourceful information or useful tool, available with you in your brain instead of in the books, pen, drive or some other forms acquired formally, informally, generally etc. Is knowledge the power, as the saying told us?

A Knowledgeable Mind: Too Much Knowledge, Too little Knowledge, Which is more Dangerous? We are moving into the digital era in which information is only a click away, and knowledge is abundant. The old adage “Knowledge is the Power” is timelessly true, however, there is pitfalls for either too much knowledge or too little knowledge, let’s dig through the BiG WHY.

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