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Strategic Creativity for Leaders(hip)
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Strategic Creativity for Leaders(hip)

This book explores how creativity is being redefined in the age of artificial intelligence and information overload. Tracing the evolution from Drucker’s knowledge worker to Florida’s creative class, it examines how generative AI reshapes work, decision-making, and measurement. Drawing on major psychological thinkers such as Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, Teresa Amabile, Daniel Kahneman, and Herbert Simon, it connects creativity research with cognitive science and behavioral decision theory. By combining management theory, creativity studies, and historical insight, the book reveals what remains uniquely human in a world increasingly shaped by algorithms.

Readers will gain a nuanced understanding of creativity as a dynamic human capacity rather than a vague buzzword or mystical gift. The book clarifies key distinctions—between abilities, skills, and competences; between Big-C and little-c creativity; and between algorithmic novelty and human originality rooted in intention and cultural meaning. It integrates major psychological traditions, from Guilford and Torrance to Boden and Sawyer, while critically engaging with contemporary definitions such as those proposed by PISA and the OECD. Through historical examples, theoretical reflection, and contemporary cases—including the role of AI in creative production—the book shows how creativity operates cognitively, socially, and culturally. It equips leaders, educators, and professionals with conceptual tools to cultivate creativity intentionally, without romanticizing it or reducing it to measurable output alone.

At its core, this book argues that creativity remains the decisive strategic advantage in the AI era - but only when organizations consciously design environments that protect attention, nurture intrinsic motivation, and cultivate reflective leadership. Written for scholars, managers, policymakers, and advanced students in management, innovation, and education, it provides a rigorous yet accessible framework for navigating creativity, knowledge, and human agency in the algorithmic age.

Alaotsikko
Practice beyond Theory
ISBN
9781041329947
Kieli
englanti
Paino
310 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
23.10.2026
Sivumäärä
352