Below are the best podcasts we could find on Collaboration and creative well being.
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Today's episode is all about how to find creative ways to cope with isolation following the coronavirus outbreak.
We are delighted to have the incredibly talented artist and co-founder of Sketchbook Skool, Koosje Koene on the podcast today. She shares how she gets inspiration for both Draw Tip Tuesday and her own personal art.
There are two types of creative pros and idea generators, and knowing which kind you are can make a significant impact on your contribution to projects, and even on your career path. On this episode, we share how to know which you are, and how to leverage it for the most impact.
It is a reality that managers and creatives often speak different languages. With that in mind, here is a list of statements that could begin to spark dialogue between organizational leaders and creatives.
We tend to think of creative work as a solo sport. However, the extent to which we stay connected to others can play a large role in our personal creative process, and in helping us tackle our goals.
You have to fight for brilliant work. And when you collaborate, that means having healthy conflict with others too. On this episode, I share a few ideas for how to engage in healthy creative conflict with your team.
A creative project is a bit like a long hallway with multiple chambers. As you navigate down the hallway, you reach checkpoints where critical decisions must be made, and a door closes behind you.
Art can be a solitary activity, but it needn’t always be that way. More than ever before we can connect with other creative people and find fun things to do together without even having to meet!
Creative work is largely qualitative in nature. That can make it difficult to choose the best idea without creating conflict on the team.
Today's guest is a certainly a builder. On this episode we discuss the nature of building, how to choose the right ideas, and how to spot trends before they become mainstream.
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