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Why Creativity is the Key to Our Future
In a recent Psychology Today blog titled “Working Creativity” by Mark Batey, Ph.D. the author asserts that creativity is quickly becoming “our most essential success skill”. I couldn’t agree more with Batey. Creativity not only implies “originality” and “exclusivity” but … Continue reading
Posted in May 2011 Tagged accountable, America, apple, college, colleges, creativity, culture, economy, epiphany., future, intelligence, Mark Batey, originality, psychology, Psychology Today, Raymond Radiguet, skill, strategy, success, survival, technology, work, Working 6 Comments