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Does Your Business Have the DNA for Creativity? | BTalk Australia

July 6th, 2009 @ 11:30 am

Categories: BTalk Australia, Podcasts

Tags: DNA, Creativity, Podcasts, Biotechnology, Blogging, Digital Music, Internet, Personal Technology, Phil Dobbie

(Episode 280; 14minutes 55) Is your business creative? Or are you stuck doing things the same old way, perhaps because finding alternatives is too big a risk, particularly in the current economic climate? Time and time again we see how creativity rests behind some of the world’s fastest growing companies. So, if you recognise the need for creativity, what’s stopping you?

In his blog, business expert Nigel Collin, says many people don’t see themselves as creative. On today’s BTalk Australia he says people are more creativite than they might think. He talks to Phil Dobbie about how the right process can help to change culture and drive positive results, through creativity.

What do you think? Is there more room for creativity in your business. Leave your comments in the Talkback section at the end of this post.

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