Preface

Principles of Creativity in the Workplace

Notebook on a bed with "A little space to be creative" written on it.
Creative Space by Toa HeftibaUnsplash, is licensed under Unsplash License.

This book is a living collection of thoughts, reflections, challenges, and resources passed on to Kris Hans in August 2020 by Rod Corbett. Rod collected his knowledge along with many others to help the reader gain a better understanding of the principles that can be applied to develop creativity in any workplace. This book is meant to serve as the primary textbook for MGMT 2275 — Creativity in the Workplace at Mount Royal University, and can be used by learners who are studying how they can develop their own creative abilities and support the development of others that they may be in a position to supervise, lead, and support.

This work is organized into pages that deal with each principle of Creativity in the Workplace. The principles are numbered for convenience of referencing and listed in the table of contents or via The Principles link at the bottom of each page.

The word and concept of a principle are used throughout this book. The working definition of the word principle is a fundamental assumption or understanding that is generally accepted and applicable to generic contexts in a valuable way. The focus of this book is on several principles that are valuable when applied in any workplace context to enhance creativity and produce valuable innovations.

The book also includes many examples, stories, and links to other writings and presentations that reinforce these principles. This book will continue to evolve, grow, and develop over time through student input and feedback. As big believers of Open Education Resources (OER), the book is purposely being authored in an online environment so people can collaboratively contribute to the content development to share it freely with anyone who finds it useful through a Creative Commons license.

This project has been made possible through the generous support of the MRU Library and Academic Development Centre OER Grant. Their commitment to advancing open education has been invaluable in the development of this resource, enabling its expansion and adaptation for free access.

The best way to get the most from this book is to do the following:

  • engage in its explanations,
  • reflect on the stories, examples, anecdotes, and questions,
  • view the embedded videos and read the linked articles,
  • accept the challenges and tasks found throughout the pages to practice applying and thinking about these principles.

You are welcome to make the most of this book to develop your creative abilities in your workplace.

Image of Rod Corbett in front of a window.
“Slides 11.2 MGMT 2275,” CIW W20 — Invitation to Collaborate, August 15, 2020.

 

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