ORGANIZING CREATIVITY

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Dealing with Hate Mails

2015-01-31

Not that much a fan of Richard Dawkins, but his approach to dealing with hate mail ... yep, got something.
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Disabled the Captcha check for Comments

2015-01-28

Apparently there's an error with the Captcha plugin on my website. It rejects even valid entries. So I have disabled it.
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Finally a(nother) paper published

2015-01-27

So, even while (very likely) leaving Academia, some things do get through. A paper I liked very much is finally published.
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Joking about Religion

2015-01-24

Stumbled upon a video of author Philip Pullman defending freedom of speech which lead to a short comment about Joking about Religion
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The Power of Silence (and the little green (wo)man)

2015-01-14

The Thesis Whisperer has a beautiful posting about an anything-but-beautiful situation: A person working for a prof is being exploited and goes (almost) crazy due to the seriously impaired communication. Two short comments.
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Questionable Views in Academia

2015-01-12

There was an interesting question on stackexchange Academia regarding how to deal with the questionable views of a colleague and whether his prospective employer should be warned about them. I repost the question and one answer (mine) here.
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Self-Defeating Self-Talk, or: The Enemy in Your Head, Where Your Friend Should be

2014-11-03

I recently listened to an interview with David Allen (founder of Getting Things Done), and he had a brilliant remark about the tiny voice in our head and how you can shut it up.
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Using the Computer’s Text-to-Speech Feature as Proofreading Support

2014-11-01

It's hard to proof-read what you have written. You know what it should say, but will you notice when you have written something else? Or whether a construction is too complicated to be readable? The computer's text-to-speech feature can be helpful here.
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Everyday (online) Sadism

2014-10-31

Some short remarks regarding a study about trolling. And a rant in the context of #GamerGate.
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Creating Serendipitous Organizational Creativity

2014-10-30

An interesting comment about Steve Jobs and the way he build teams that were continuously creative.
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The worksheets to the book are currently being created. The ones that are ready in version 1 are:

  • Backups
  • Capturing Ideas
  • Collecting Ideas
  • Constraint Planner
  • Creative System Map
  • Creativity Methods
  • Digital Environment
  • Digitizing Information
  • Eccentricity and Mischaracterization
  • Integration Worksheet
  • Mistakes and Dealing with Them
  • Night Architecture
  • Promoted vs. Works for You
  • Remembering People (Farley Files)
  • Responsibility and Integrity
  • Saying No
  • Seeing Things Differently
  • Sleep

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This blog is not focused on a single topic, or method. As long as it is relevant to improving creativity (or allowing it in the first place), it's fair game.
Some postings on this blog deal with freedom, as I think that we need freedom of thought, of speech, of association, etc. pp. to solve mankind's problems. Thus, some postings may seem a bit remote when it comes to organizing creativity. Freedom is, however, the bedrock of creativity.
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