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Creativity in Business

By: Michael Ray (Professor, Graduate School of Business, Stanford University)
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Learn how to release creativity with this condensed version of one of Stanford Graduate School of Business's most popular courses. Professor Michael Ray uses the four tools of faith, absence of judgment, observation, and questions to describe how to release creativity in your personal environment. He also talks about the link between personal growth and increased organizational creativity and targets specific exercises to foster personal creativity.(P) and © Stanford Alumni Association Motivation & Self-Improvement Management & Leadership Creativity Business Management Leadership Personal Development Career Success Business Development & Entrepreneurship Employment Career
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This is a beautiful speech with jewels of wisdom and insightful, True & empowering advice. Thank you for this!

Beautiful speech. i wish there were more!

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And make Stanford University the locomotive of Silicon Valley the Worlds center of creativity . Thanks

This is What makes Stanford university

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great to hear directly from Dr Ray. great insights of the creative journey for business

wonderful insights

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What disappointed you about Creativity in Business?

I ended up buying he book anyway because this is such a shortened version it didn't do me any good. I purchased this to help me with school and I stopped listening half way because I could tell it was such a shortened version, I wouldn't get anything out of it.

What do you think your next listen will be?

I already ordered it and it at least goes over more than a two page summary

Which character – as performed by the narrator – was your favorite?

Narrator was clear it was just what he read

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dissapointment- if I hadn't bought a package for audible books I wouldn't have requested another

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They should lose this one.

Did not represent the whole book on the audible

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and that's the good news. Not really. This is a lecture at Stanford. Good school. Bright students. Big lecture hall. Ah, there's the problem. The audio quality was quite bad. Lots of echo. And this is just one lecture in a semesters course. I got two things from this :
1 - the world in in the midst of a scientific paradigm shift (duh) and
2 - the worlds best answering machine message

"This is NOT an answering machine. This is a questioning machine. There are only two questions but they are the most difficult and most important questions anyone will ever ask. 'Who are you?' and 'What do you want?'"

I don't know if I have the courage to use it... but I love it.

IT'S ONLY 52 MINUTES LONG

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