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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Matthew A. Cronin , Jeffrey LoewensteinPublisher: Stanford University Press Imprint: Stanford Business Books,US ISBN: 9780804787376ISBN 10: 0804787379 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 17 April 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents1. Perspectives on Creativity 2. Getting Insight 3. Turning Potential into Inventions 4. Enlightenment as a Creative Product 5. Cues as Clues to the Process 6. Thinking Tools for the Road 7. The Value of Persistence 8. Developing the Craft of CreativityReviews"""Clear, digestible writing paired with the most up-to-date scholarship and illustrative examples invite even those with no prior knowledge of creativity or the science behind it into this outstanding book.""—Roni Reiter-Palmon, University of Nebraska at Omaha ""I have not seen another book that skillfully disseminates this knowledge to readers who are not pure researchers. Based on some of the most cutting-edge work in business and management, Cronin and Loewenstein provide actionable practices for the entire creative process.""—Jing Zhou, Rice University ""This book won't just convince you that everyone has the potential to be creative. It will show you how. It's a rare read on creativity that's engaging, evidence-based, and entirely useful.""—Adam Grant, New York Times bestselling author of Originals, Give And Take, and Option B with Sheryl Sandberg ""The Craft of Creativity completely changed my thinking about creativity. It not only provides deep insights, but useful skill-building exercises, examples, and tools you can use on the job. A must-read for those eager for a new perspective on creativity and innovation.""—Jennifer Mueller, author of Creative Change: Why We Resist ItHow We Can Embrace It ""Matthew Cronin and Jeffrey Loewenstein show that creativity is more than you think: more practical, more transformational, and more learnable. Today's fast-paced, unpredictable world simply demands that you develop and use creativity—and this book helps you do it.""—Heidi K. Gardner, Harvard Law School" I have not seen another book that skillfully disseminates this knowledge to readers who are not pure researchers. Based on some of the most cutting-edge work in business and management, Cronin and Loewenstein provide actionable practices for the entire creative process. -- Jing Zhou * Rice University * Matthew Cronin and Jeffrey Loewenstein show that creativity is more than you think: more practical, more transformational, and more learnable. Today's fast-paced, unpredictable world simply demands that you develop and use creativity-and this book helps you do it. -- Heidi K. Gardner * Harvard Law School * The Craft of Creativity completely changed my thinking about creativity. It not only provides deep insights, but useful skill-building exercises, examples, and tools you can use on the job. A must-read for those eager for a new perspective on creativity and innovation. -- Jennifer Mueller * author of <I>Creative Change: Why We Resist ItHow We Can Embrace It</I> * This book won't just convince you that everyone has the potential to be creative. It will show you how. It's a rare read on creativity that's engaging, evidence-based, and entirely useful. -- Adam Grant * <I>New York Times<I> bestselling author of <i>Originals</i>, <i>Give And Take</i>, and <i>Option B</i> with Sheryl Sandberg * Clear, digestible writing paired with the most up-to-date scholarship and illustrative examples invite even those with no prior knowledge of creativity or the science behind it into this outstanding book. -- Roni Reiter-Palmon * University of Nebraska at Omaha * I have not seen another book that skillfully disseminates this knowledge to readers who are not pure researchers. Based on some of the most cutting-edge work in business and management, Cronin and Loewenstein provide actionable practices for the entire creative process. -- Jing Zhou * Rice University * This book won't just convince you that everyone has the potential to be creative. It will show you how. It's a rare read on creativity that's engaging, evidence-based, and entirely useful. -- Adam Grant * <I>New York Times<I> bestselling author of <i>Originals</i>, <i>Give And Take</i>, and <i>Option B</i> with Sheryl Sandberg * Clear, digestible writing paired with the most up-to-date scholarship and illustrative examples invite even those with no prior knowledge of creativity or the science behind it into this outstanding book. -- Roni Reiter-Palmon * University of Nebraska at Omaha * Author InformationMatthew A. Cronin is Associate Professor of Management at George Mason University.Jeffrey Loewenstein is Associate Professor of Business Administration at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |