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Igniting Creativity in Groups

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Group Creativity: Myths and Definitions

"Creativity involves divergent thinking, a breaking away from familiar, established ways of seeing and doing."


Essential Steps in the Creative Process

"In a group, the sparks can fly. But the manager may have to provide the flints?and show group members how to use them?as well as bank some of the resulting fires. "


Diversity and Creative Abrasion

"Each of us is hard-wired and highly proficient in some modes of thinking and relatively uncomfortable with others. Yet, if we are to spark innovation, we need the intellectual disagreement that raises options."


Generating Creative Options

"Creativity flourishes when the unusual is expected and dissent is welcomed."


Converging on the Best Options

"Innovative groups get satisfaction out of progress toward a goal."


Prototyping and Other Techniques for Convergence

"Perhaps your innovation opportunity is an organizational change that is needed, or a behavior shift, or a new service."


Designing the Physical Environment to Enhance Creativity

"The office environment makes a powerful statement about the value the organization places on creativity."


Designing the Psychological Environment to Enhance Creativity

"A climate that supports risk must view failures as opportunities for growth."


Creativity's Paradoxes

"Managing creativity requires a tolerance for ambiguity and a love of the unexpected."


 


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When Sparks Fly
Dorothy Leonard
Walter Swap

Harvard Business School Press
1999
Copyright (c) 1999 President and Fellows of Harvard College.


Biography: Dorothy Leonard, the William J. Abernathy Professor of Business Administration, joined the Harvard Business School faculty after teaching at the Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. And why doesn't the correct author sequence appear after a cook? I'm asking 7/21 11:00 a.m. with save. JRC At Harvard, MIT, and Stanford, and for companies such as Kodak, AT&T, and Johnson & Johnson, she has conducted executive courses on a wide range of innovation-related topics such as designing work groups, structuring new product development, and technology transfer during new product and process development. She is a faculty member of Harvard executive programs and served as faculty chair for two courses: Enhancing Corporate Creativity and Leading Product Development. Dr. Leonard's major research interests and consulting expertise are in organizational innovation and technology strategy and commercialization. She is currently studying the generation, identification, and management of knowledge assets in companies. She has consulted with and taught about innovation for governments (of such countries as Sweden, Jamaica, and Indonesia) and major corporations (such as IBM and Nielsen Media Research), and she serves on the corporate board of directors for American Management Systems and for Guy Gannett Communications. Her numerous publications appear in academic journals, practitioner journals, and books on innovation management. She has also written dozens of field-based cases used in business school classrooms around the world. Her previous book, Wellsprings of Knowledge: Building and Sustaining the Sources of Innovation, was published in hardback in 1995 and reissued in paperback in 1998.

Walter Swap is a Professor of Psychology and former Chairman of the Psychology Department at Tufts University. He is also a Professor in the Gordon Institute, which offers a degree in engineering management to practicing engineers and scientists. Dr. Swap served for nine years as the Dean of the Colleges, responsible for all aspects of undergraduate academic life at Tufts. At Tufts, Dr. Swap's professional life has been divided among teaching, research, and administration. He was accorded Tufts' most prestigious teaching prize, the Lillian Leibner Award, in 1993. He was a founding member of the university's innovative Center for Decision Making, where he introduced undergraduates to the complexities of choice and group dynamics, and conducted workshops for midlevel managers from a variety of industries. He has helped create several additional centers, including the Center for Teaching Excellence, the Center for Interdisciplinary Studies, and the Center for Writing, Thinking and Speaking. Among Dr. Swap's publications are Group Decision Making and chapters in Environmental Decision Making: A Multidisciplinary Perspective and International Multilateral Negotiation: Approaches to the Management of Complexity. In addition to other book chapters, he has authored numerous articles in professional journals, including The Journal of Personality and Social Psychology and Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, on topics including attitude change, personality theory, altruism, and aggression. Dr. Swap is also a pianist, a singer, and an amateur composer.

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Action Learning How the World's Top Companies Are Re-Creating Their Leaders and Themselves | David Dotlich, James Noel|1998
Adaptive Enterprise Creating and Leading Sense-and-Respond Organizations | Stephan Haeckel|1999
Benchmarking for Best Practice Continuous Learning Through Sustainable Innovation | Mohamed Zairi|1996
Building the Learning Organization A Systems Approach to Quantum Improvement and Global Success | Michael Marquardt|1996
Common Knowledge How Companies Thrive by Sharing What They Know | Nancy Dixon|2000
Competence-Based Competition | Gary Hamel, Aime Heene|2000
Corporate Amnesia Keeping Know-How in the Company | Arnold Kransdorff|1998
Corporate Instinct Building a Knowing Enterprise for the 21st Century | Thomas Koulopoulos, Richard Spinello, Wayne Toms|1997
Corporate Quality Universities Lessons in Building a World-Class Work Force | Jeanne Meister|1994
Corporate Universities Lessons in Building A World-Class Workforce | Jeanne Meister|1998
The Creative Priority Driving Innovative Business in the Real World | Jerry Hirshberg|1998
The Distributed Mind Achieving High Performance Through the Collective Intelligence of Knowledge Work Teams | Kimball Fisher, Mareen Duncan Fisher|1998
E-Learning Strategies for Delivering Knowledge in the Digital Age | Marc Rosenberg|2001
Effective Training Strategies A Comprehensive Guide to Maximizing Learning in Organizations | Adelaide Davis, James Davis, Fred Van Wert|1998
Enabling Knowledge Creation How to Unlock the Mystery of Tacit Knowledge and Release the Power of Innovation | Georg Von Krogh, Kazuo Ichijo, Ikujiro Nonaka|2000
Evaluating Training Programs The Four Levels | Donald Kirkpatrick|1998
The Hidden Intelligence Innovation Through Intuition | Sandra Weintraub|1998
High Impact Training Getting Results and Respect | Todd Lapidus|2000
How Organizations Learn An Integrated Strategy for Building Learning Capability | Anthony DiBella, Edwin Nevis|1998
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Human Capital What Is It and Why People Invest It. | Thomas Davenport|1999
If Only We Knew What We Know The Transfer of Internal Knowledge and Best Practice | Carla O'Dell, Grayson|1998
Imagin-i-zation New Mindsets for Seeing, Organizing, and Managing | Gareth Morgan|1993
Imagination Engineering Your Toolkit for Business Creativity | Brian Clegg, Paul Birch|1996
The Infinite Resource Creating and Leading the Knowledge Enterprise | William Halal|1998
Information Ecology Mastering the Information and Knowledge Environment | Thomas Davenport|1997
Innovation and Entrepreneurship Peter Drucker|1993
Innovation Management Strategies, Implementation, and Profits | Allan Afuah|1998
The Innovation Premium How Next-Generation Companies Are Achieving Peak Performance and Profitability | Ronald Jonash, Tom Sommerlatte|1999
Innovation Strategy for the Knowledge Economy The Ken Awakening | Debra Amidon|1997
Intellectual Capital Realizing Your Company's True Value by Finding Its Hidden Brainpower | Leif Edvinsson, Michael Malone|1997
The Intelligence Advantage Organizing for Complexity | Michael McMaster|1996
Intelligent Enterprise A Knowledge and Service Based Paradigm for Industry | James Brian Quinn|1992
The Intelligent Organization Engaging the Talent & Initiative of Everyone in the Workplace | Gifford Pinchot, Elizabeth Pinchot|1994
Jamming The Art and Discipline of Business Creativity | John Kao|1997
The Knowing Organization How Organizations Use Information to Construct Meaning, Create Knowledge, and Make Decisions | Chun Wei Choo|1998
The Knowing-Doing Gap How Smart Companies Turn Knowledge into Action | Jeffrey Pfeffer, Robert Sutton|1999
The Knowledge Advantage 14 Visionaries Define Marketplace Success in the New Economy | Dan Holtshouse, Rudy Ruggles|1999
Knowledge Assets Securing Competitive Advantage in the Information Economy | Max Boisot|1998
The Knowledge Dividend Creating High-Performance Companies Through Value-Based Knowledge Management | Rene Tissen, Daniel Andriessen, Frank Lekanne Deprez|2000
Knowledge Emergence Social, Technical, and Evolutionary Dimensions of Knowledge Creation | Ikujiro Nonaka, Toshihiro Nishiguchi|2001
The Knowledge Engine How to Create Fast Cycles of Knowledge-to-Performance and Performance-to-Knowledge | Lloyd Baird, John Henderson|2001
The Knowledge Evolution Expanding Organizational Intelligence | Verna Allee|1997
Knowledge in Organizations Resources for the Knowledge-Based Economy | Laurence Prusak|1997
The Knowledge Management Fieldbook | Wendi Bukowitz, Ruth Williams|1999
Knowledge Management Strategies | Jerry Honeycutt|2000
Knowledge Networking Creating the Collaborative Enterprise | David Skyrme|1999
The Knowledge-Creating Company How Japanese Companies Create the Dynamics of Innovation | Ikujiro Nonaka, Hirotaka Takeuchi|1995
Knowledge-Driven Work Unexpected Lessons from Japanese and United States Work Practices | Joel Cutcher-Gershenfeld, Michio Nitta, Betty Barrett, al|1998
The Knowledge-Enabled Organization Moving From "Training" to "Learning" to Meet Business Goals | Daniel Tobin|1998
A Little Knowledge Is a Dangerous Thing Understanding Our Global Knowledge Economy | Dale Neef|1999
Machine Learning and Data Mining Methods and Applications | Ryszard Michalski, Ivan Bratko, Miroslav Kubat|1998
Managing Knowledge Building Blocks for Success | Gilbert Probst, Steffen Raub, Kai Romhardt|1999
Mastering the Art of Creative Collaboration Robert Hargrove|1998
Mastering the Dynamics of Innovation | James Utterback|1996
The Minding Organization Bring the Future to the Present and Turn Creative Ideas into Business Solutions | Moshe Rubinstein, Iris Firstenberg|1999
The New Organizational Wealth Managing & Measuring Knowledge-Based Assets | Karl Erick Sveiby|1997
Organizational Learning Capability Generating and Generalizing Ideas with Impact | Arthur Yeung, David Ulrich, Stephen Nason, Mary Ann Von Glinow|1998
Positive Turbulence Developing Climates for Creativity, Innovation, and Renewal | Stanley Gryskiewicz|1999
Post-Capitalist Society Peter Drucker|1993
Presenting to Win A Guide for Finance and Business Professionals | Khalid Aziz|2000
Profiting From Intellectual Capital Extracting Value from Innovation | Patrick Sullivan|1998
The Race to the Intelligent State Charting the Global Information Economy into the 21st Century | Michael Connors|1997
Running Training Like a Business Delivering Unmistakable Value | David van Adelsberg, Edward Trolley|1999
Seeing Systems Unlocking the Mysteries of Organizational Life | Barry Oshry|1996
Smart Business How Knowledge Communities Can Revolutionize Your Company | Jim Botkin|1999
The Smart Organization Creating Value through Strategic R&D | Jim Matheson, David Matheson|1998
Smart Things to Know About Knowledge Management | Thomas Koulopoulos, Carl Frappaolo|1999
The Social Life of Information | John Seely Brown, Paul Duguid|2000
The Strategic Management of Intellectual Capital | David Klein|1998
The Thinking Manager's Toolbox Effective Processes for Problem Solving & Decision Making | William Altier|1999
The Ultimate Book of Business Creativity 50 Great Thinking Tools for Transforming Your Business | Ros Jay|2000
The Ultimate Book of Business Thinking Harnessing the Power of the World's Greatest Business Ideas | Des Dearlove|2000
Value-Driven Intellectual Capital How to Convert Intangible Corporate Assets into Market Value | Patrick Sullivan|2000
The Web Learning Fieldbook Using the World Wide Web to Build Workplace Learning Environments | Valorie Beer|2000
Web Warehousing and Knowledge Management | Rob Mattison, Brigitte Kilger-Mattison|1999
Web-Based Training Using Technology to Design Adult Learning Experiences | Margaret Driscoll|1998
Wellsprings of Knowledge Building and Sustaining the Sources of Innovation | Dorothy Leonard|1998
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Winning through Innovation A Practical Guide to Leading Organizational Change and Renewal | Michael Tushman, Charles O'Reilly|1997
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    • Linking Knowledge & Technology Jerry Luftman, Virginia O'Brien, Willliam Schiemann, John Lingle, Thomas Davenport, Daniel Tobin, Karl Erick Sveiby, Liam Fahey, Michael Marquardt, Dorothy Leonard
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  • Coaching & Mentoring
    • Effective Coaching Brad Humphrey, Jeff Stokes, James Flaherty, Peter Cairo, Laura Whitworth, Henry Kimsey-House, Phil Sandahl, Dennis Kinlaw, Nathaniel Boughton, Jerry Gilley, David Dotlich, Paul Green, Ann Maycunich
    • The Mentoring Relationship Chip Bell, David Thomas, John Gabarro, Peggy Simonsen, Carolyn Duff, Frederic Hudson, Patricia Fritts, Lois Zachary
    • Sharing Knowledge Jim Botkin, Carla O'Dell, Joel Cutcher-Gershenfeld, Michio Nitta, Betty Barrett, al, Grayson, Thomas Stewart, Thomas Davenport, Mareen Duncan Fisher, Kimball Fisher, Max Boisot
  • Leveraging Employee Knowledge
    • Managing Specialization John Macdonald, Michael Tushman, Marie McIntyre, Jay Galbraith, David Nadler, Sumantra Ghoshal, Christopher Bartlett, Douglas Smith, James Brian Quinn, Peter Drucker
    • Empowering the Front Line Ikujiro Nonaka, Hirotaka Takeuchi, Peter Brinckerhoff, Sally Helgesen, Stanley Brown, Daniel Tobin, Ron Ashkenas, Dave Ulrich, Todd Jick, Steve Kerr, Kathleen Ryan, Daniel Oestreich
    • Total Quality Management & Beyond Susan Albers Mohrman, Dick Grote, Jeremy Main, William Grimes, Richard Ludwig, Jerry Wind, Karen Watkins, Victoria Marsick, Gerald Ledford, Edward Lawler, Robert Rodin, Mohamed Zairi
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    • Creative Collaboration Robert Hargrove, Jerry Hirshberg, Walter Swap, Ros Jay, Ralph Stacey, James Brian Quinn, Jordan Baruch, Karen Anne Zien, Dorothy Leonard
    • The Creativity Challenge James Utterback, Jerry Hirshberg, Walter Swap, Barry Z Posner, Paul Taffinder, Alan Robinson, Sam Stern, Jim Kouzes, Ralph Stacey, John Kao, Peter Drucker, Dorothy Leonard
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    • Technology & Knowledge Distribution Bart Victor, Andrew Boynton, Carla O'Dell, (Tony) Bates, Grayson, Haim Mendelson, Johannes Ziegler, Richard Spinello, Wayne Toms, Arnold Kransdorff, Thomas Davenport, Daniel Tobin, Mareen Duncan Fisher, Kimball Fisher, Laurence Prusak, Thomas Koulopoulos
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    • Learning for Growth & Profit Bart Victor, Andrew Boynton, Arun Maira, Peter Scott-Morgan, Arthur Yeung, Stephen Nason, Mary Ann Von Glinow, Lou Russel, Wendi Bukowitz, Ruth Williams, James Moore, David Ulrich, Robert Aubrey, Paul Cohen, Thomas Davenport, Michael McMaster
    • Valuing Intellectual Capital Michael Malone, Jane Fraser, Lowell Bryan, Jeremy Oppenheim, Wilhelm Rall, Wendi Bukowitz, Ruth Williams, Patrick Sullivan, Thomas Stewart, Leif Edvinsson, Jeremy Hope, Tony Hope, Max Boisot
  • Learning from Partners & Customers
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    • Learning from Customers Richard Whiteley, Diane Hessan, Christopher Gardner, Daniel Stowell, Haim Mendelson, Johannes Ziegler, Philip Weinzimer, Joseph Pine, James Gilmore, Stanley Brown, Debra Amidon, Douglas Gantenbein
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