Why cultivate creativity? Along with helping us at work and at home, another key reason is to navigate ambiguity and to build a "future-ready mindstate" that can surf the waves of an increasingly chaotic world.
Intense, creative play is what helps create powerful childhood friendships along with rituals and mechanisms for thriving during a transition to a new environment. For children, it's the transition to adulthood; for adults, it's living in a rapidly changing society in which tools like artificial intelligence, synthetic biology, and big data challenge our imagination, our limits, and the status quo.
Stanford faculty Scott Doorley and Carissa Carter, along with Google's Creative Skills for Innovation Lab founder Frederik G. Pferdt, have published two inter-related books on applying creativity and design to manage our futures. ("Assembling Tomorrow: A Guide to Designing a Thriving Future from the Stanford d.school" and "What's Next Is Now: How To Live Future Ready") They're going to lead us in some simple (and playful!) exercises to help us learn some foundational design and creativity skills that may also help us steer our way through a world in flux.
So come to the Commonwealth Club for an enjoyable evening, re-awakening our ability to be amazed and to be imaginative with the assistance of the top creativity trainers in the world!
Why cultivate creativity? Along with helping us at work and at home, another key reason is to navigate ambiguity and to build a "future-ready mindstate" that can surf the waves of an increasingly chaotic world.
Intense, creative play is what helps create powerful childhood friendships along with rituals and mechanisms for thriving during a transition to a new environment. For children, it's the transition to adulthood; for adults, it's living in a rapidly changing society in which tools like artificial intelligence, synthetic biology, and big data challenge our imagination, our limits, and the status quo.
Stanford faculty Scott Doorley and Carissa Carter, along with Google's Creative Skills for Innovation Lab founder Frederik G. Pferdt, have published two inter-related books on applying creativity and design to manage our futures. ("Assembling Tomorrow: A Guide to Designing a Thriving Future from the Stanford d.school" and "What's Next Is Now: How To Live Future Ready") They're going to lead us in some simple (and playful!) exercises to help us learn some foundational design and creativity skills that may also help us steer our way through a world in flux.
So come to the Commonwealth Club for an enjoyable evening, re-awakening our ability to be amazed and to be imaginative with the assistance of the top creativity trainers in the world!
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