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Why creativity goes into hibernation

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Paradoxically, many of the technological advances and innovations that allow a greater expression of our creative abilities are also working strongly against us. On a business level, shortening product cycles and increased global competition are competing with increasing red tape to rob us of the time in which we need to think.

‘Learn to pause … or nothing worthwhile will catch up to you.’

Doug King, Poet

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© 2003 Tim Bills and Chris Genasi

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Bills, T., Genasi, C. (2003). Why creativity goes into hibernation. In: Creative Business. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230001084_2

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