Creativity at Work - for iPod/iPhone

Creativity at Work - for iPod/iPhone

The Open University

Is creativity a mind-set or can it be developed? How much influence does organisational culture have on creativity in the workplace? And is there space for innovation within all business environments?
Managing a successful business is never simple, especially when it’s necessary to navigate a company through a changing landscape. Featuring a series of interviews on topics such as flexible working, the role of leadership and creating under constraint, this collection also takes a closer look at fear, bias and intuition and the role they play on shaping creative environments. It examines approaches used by both private and public sectors and gives an insight into how they use different aspects of creativity to run their organisations. Martin Miller of independent music label Beggars Banquet talks about managing change, while NHS Chief Exec Samantha Jones talks about managing creativity when faced with the pressures of running NHS trust. Also featuring contributions from Microsoft, Cloud Reach, Morgan Lovell, Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, and Milton Keynes Dons football manager, Karl Robinson.

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Questions & Answers

How many episodes are there of Creativity at Work - for iPod/iPhone?

There are 24 episodes avaiable of Creativity at Work - for iPod/iPhone.

What is Creativity at Work - for iPod/iPhone about?

We have categorized Creativity at Work - for iPod/iPhone as:

  • Education
  • Business

Where can you listen to Creativity at Work - for iPod/iPhone?

Creativity at Work - for iPod/iPhone is available, among others places, on:

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When did Creativity at Work - for iPod/iPhone start?

The first episode of Creativity at Work - for iPod/iPhone that we have available was released 14 February 2014.

Who creates the podcast Creativity at Work - for iPod/iPhone?

Creativity at Work - for iPod/iPhone is produced and created by The Open University.