ORGANIZING CREATIVITY

How to generate, capture, and collect ideas to realize creative projects.

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Alternative Peer Review

2010-05-20

Peer review could improve a lot, here are some suggestions how.
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Where is personal mentoring going?

2010-04-22

Nothing is as needed and nothing is as hard to find. Especially today.
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What’s your Field? What’s your Community?

2010-04-22

It's the field that determines whether your work has any creative merit. So, here are a few questions to ask.
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Lab Coat Envy and the White Room

2010-04-15

Psychology and other "soft" sciences seem to have a lab coat envy. Some comments (and a rant).
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Whistleblowing

2010-04-14

Some comments on Wikileaks, resistance and tips for whistleblowing.
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Effective and Ineffective Workgroup Meetings

2010-02-16

A comparison of meetings that work well and those that do not -- on multiple criteria.
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Mendeley Research Networks

2009-11-27

Some information about Mendeley -- esp. the social aspects seem very interesting.
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Besides Blog Postings about multiple topics, the draft version of the third edition of “Organizing Creativity” is freely available as PDF here.


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The worksheets to the book are currently being created. The ones that are ready in version 1 are:

  • Capturing Ideas
  • Collecting Ideas
  • Constraint Planner
  • Creative System Map
  • Creativity Methods
  • Digitizing Information
  • Eccentricity and Mischaracterization
  • Integration Worksheet
  • Promoted vs. Works for You
  • Remembering People (Farley Files)
  • Saying No to Protect Creative Capacity
  • Seeing Things Differently

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Daniel

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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.
The heterogeneity of the postings can make reading this blog a bit cumbersome, at least if you are only interested in one topic. You can either use the search function (above), or use the categories or the tags to narrow down the postings you see.

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