Creativity training...what does it actually mean?
02 May 2013 | by Jim Lusty
Can you train people to be more creative? Aren't some people just more creative than others?
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As Reid Hoffman, co-founder of LinkedIn states, 'Detroits are everywhere'. He's referring to how once-great companies, like those at the heart of the motor industry, are losing their leadership positions more frequently and quickly than ever before.
Can you train people to be more creative? Aren't some people just more creative than others?
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