Change

Become more comfortable with change during WCIW2017

Change is uncomfortable, and change is all around. WCIW was created to  open the door to help people actualize, use, their natural creativity  (for example combining two things which haven’t been mixed together before [in any field, not limited to art]). Creativity by nature, involves change, different, new. Sometimes we have the opportunity to remain …

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Samsung Implements Flexible Work Hours to Bolster Employee Creativity and Efficiency Just before WCIW

Flexible work schedules have always attracted employees as they can allow them to balance their work and home lives from a schedule that they can create. Source: www.androidheadlines.com The new implementation, beginning April 13,  allows much more freedom in coming and going, with a few restrictions, of course – first, the must work at least …

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Why we need the 'destruction' in creative destruction

Creative destruction is the phrase made famous by 20th-century economist Joseph Schumpeter. “Disruption,” on the other hand, was coined by Clayton Christensen in the late 90s. It’s largely the same idea, adapted for business school. Creative destruction refers to the fact that the innovation that lifted us from subsistence farming to modern affluence involves not …

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SXSW overview as conversation starter for new thinking during WCIW

As well as a music and film festival, SXSW is also an Interactive Festival focused on emerging technology. The interactive  focus  has earned SXSW  a reputation as a breeding ground for new ideas and creative technologies. Below is a roundup of top 10 themes from the 21st annual festival , based on on-the-ground reporting, comments …

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Chaos and Potential

What if we could redefine chaos and uncertainty? The modern idea of chaos—something totally without order and seemingly disruptive by nature—was formed during Roman times. Writer/philosopher Ovid  in Metamorphosis, called it “a rude and undeveloped mass, that nothing made except a ponderous weight; and all discordant elements confused, were there congested in a shapeless heap.” …

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