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Rotating Creative Crops

Please note: Since this is a very popular post that is relevant to creative process and managing your time and direction when you’re working on creative projects, I keep re-posting it each year so that new Creative Sage Arts readers can check it out. It was originally published on November 10, 2008. Several years ago, [...]

Using The Fifteen Minute Challenge™ When You Feel Overwhelmed by a Challenging Project

Please note: Since this is a very popular post that is relevant to meeting goals and managing your time when you’re working on creative projects, I keep re-posting it in the first quarter of each year so that new Creative Sage Arts readers can check it out. It was originally published on November 15, 2008. [...]

A Guide to Open Innovation and Crowd Sourcing: Advice from Leading Experts (Kogan Page, 2011) Makes the Amazon UK Best Seller List!

Part of our company’s 30th Anniversary Year Series. (You can start by reading Part 1 here.) In the video clip above, Paul Sloane, Editor of the recently published book, A Guide to Open Innovation and Crowd Sourcing: Advice from Leading Experts — with a foreword by Henry Chesbrough — describes the book in this video [...]

Rotating Creative Crops

Please note: Since this is a very popular post that is relevant to creative process and managing your time and direction when you’re working on creative projects, I keep re-posting it each year so that new Creative Sage Arts readers can check it out. It was originally published on November 10, 2008. Several years ago, [...]

President Obama Proclaims October 2011 as National Arts and Humanities Month in the U.S.A.

BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: A PROCLAMATION Norman Rockwell’s magazine covers are classic and recognizable portrayals of American life. A longtime advocate of tolerance, Rockwell was criticized by some for a painting now hanging steps from the Oval Office — The Problem We All Live With. Inspired by the story of [...]

Crayola Launches “Creativity as 21st Century Skill” Program at the U.S. Department of Education

With government and business leaders now emphasizing creativity as an essential 21st century skill for every student, Crayola is launching an initiative to inspire creativity in the next generation of Edisons, Armstrongs and Zuckerbergs. The U.S. Department of Education staff will join elementary school principals and educators for the program premiere. Crayola has teamed up [...]

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