ORGANIZING CREATIVITY

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

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Sharing Information on Social Media and Being Professional

2013-05-28

The discussion about 'risky' behavior on social media sites regarding future employment misses the point. Times have changed and just because companies can cyber-stalk does not mean they should do it. But if they do, there's a new word to learn: discretion. It's a different perspective than all the fear-mongering or self-censorship, but I think I make a point. Judge for yourself.
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Comment on “10 Myths About Introverts” by Carl King

2013-05-20

Labels. Including the labels that you get when you disprove myths. And why they might be a bad idea, esp. for introverts.
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Book Tip: “Sticks and Stones” by Emily Bazelon

2013-05-09

There is a lot of craze regarding cyberbullying going on. I highly recommend this book for a different perspective.
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Happy Birthday “Organizing Creativity” 2!

2013-03-25

Hey, the second version of my book just had it's first birthday. A look at the download numbers and -- well, here's the one-page version freely available :-)
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Living and Killing with PowerPoint (or Keynote)

2013-03-16

Two great videos on how NOT to use PowerPoint. Also: A marriage proposal.
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Workshop: Scientific Work – Finding & Selecting Literature

2013-03-09

Reading for your academic work is not leisurely reading where you stumble upon books and read them at your pace. Here are some ways to deal with literature efficiently.
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3 Toxic Adviser Types

2013-03-09

Three types of advisers that can really screw you in Academia: The Dark Lord of the Sith, The Absent Captain, and The Fair-Weather Adviser. Also: Combos.
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Delphi Pirates

2013-02-15

I'm not a fan of brainstorming (because it's stupid), but that's nothing compared to grassroots democracy (it's crippling). Perhaps for complex solutions, the Delphi method would be better. Also: Pirates.
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Valentine

2013-02-14

Stapling one's hand to the face and stick figures in love.
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Literature Recommendations for Scientific Writing

2013-01-17

Three very good books that cover different areas of scientific writing. I would strongly suggest reading all three before working in science.
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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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