Simon Sinek On Intelligence & Creativity
/Intelligence looks for what is known to solve problems. Creativity looks for what is unknown to discover possibilities.
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Exploring the ways in which artists, artisans and technicians are intelligently expressing their creativity with a passion for culture, technology, marketing and advertising.
Intelligence looks for what is known to solve problems. Creativity looks for what is unknown to discover possibilities.
Simon Sinek, author of Start With Why, delivered via his Notes To Inspire newsletter.
The fake movie trailer advertising trope is getting tired.
The newspaper spot at #5 is very clever but could have been easily used to prove the same point about mobile devices, especially tablets. The short film at #1 is a perfect example of content creation as advertising (notice how the product is never mentioned and yet we know exactly what is being sold.)
When your team is faced with adversity does it stand strong and act boldly or does it crumble under pressure? Based on his work with over 1000 teams, Keith Yamashita shares his insights about great collaborative environments including: have an awareness beyond your day-to-day, respect the unique talents of your team members, and actively cultivate meaningful one-on-one relationships.
For the past two decades Yamashita, the most influential consultant you've never heard of, has worked alongside CEOs and their leadership teams to define — and then attain — greatness for their institutions. He has worked with leaders at Apple, IBM, General Electric, Johnson & Johnson, eBay, Nike, and Gap, among others.
The London Olympics were such a catalyst for fantastic advertising work.
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