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- What is an organizational method for enhancing creativity that you use/ will use/ or think is the most useful? What is a self-help technique to enhance creativity that you use/ will use/ or think is most useful? Explain your answers with specific examples.
- Provide a specific example of creativity in business that does not relate to the development or marketing of a product or service. Describe why the example is creative.
- Is it important for leaders to be creative and innovative? Or is it only important that they hire creative and innovative people? Explain your rationale.
textbook ref: DuBrin, A. J. (2015). Leadership: Research findings, practice, and skills.
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Innovation and Creative Leadership - Outline
Thesis statement: Effective leadership promotes innovation and creativity
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Methods of enhancing creativity
A. Democratic style of leadership
B. Nurturing talents
C. Team working
D. Enhancing collaboration
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Example of an innovation
A. Camera in smartphones
III.
Importance of innovation and creativity
A. Competitive advantage
B. Minimize cost of hiring
C. Motivation to employees
Running head: INNOVATION AND CREATIVE LEADERSHIP
Innovation and Creative Leadership
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INNOVATION AND CREATIVE LEADERSHIP
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Innovation and Creative Leadership
Creativity is the mother of innovation in an organization. It is one of the most
important aspects in the world of business. In this era, companies must innovate to survive
the stiff competition in the business co...
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