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مَنْ قَتَل الإبداعَ
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مَنْ قَتَل الإبداعَ؟: وكيف يمكن إعادته للحياة؟ سبع استراتيجيات أساسية تجعلك أنت وفريقك ومؤسستك أكثر إبداعًا.
مَنْ قَتَل الإبداعَ؟ أَقَتَلَهُ الإجهاد المفرط في مكتب المدير التنفيذي بسلاح «الإرغام الساحق»؟ أم قتلته البيروقراطية في مكتب الحسابات بِطَعَنَات «السلبية الخبيثة»؟ نحتاج مساعدتك لِحَلِّ لُغْز هذه الجريمة الغامضة؛ فالتفكير الإبداعي يتناقص بدرجة مخيفة؛ فما السبيل إلى استعادته؟ كشفت دراسةٌ أُجرِيت مؤخرًا عن الرؤساء التنفيذيين عن أن الإبداع يُعَدُّ أهمَّ سمة من سمات القيادة.
ويبحث هذا الكتاب كيف تستطيع الشركات والقادة والمديرون والأفراد بناء (أو إعادة بناء) ثقافة الابتكار عن طريق تعزيز التفكير الإبداعي ومهارات التوصُّل إلى حلول أفضل وأسرع للمشكلات. وعَبْر دراسة أسئلة مثيرة للاهتمام — مثل «هل الرؤساء المتنمِّرون سيكوباتيون متنكرون؟»، و«لماذا يَكْمُنُ مستقبل الحضارة في مقلب نُفَاياتٍ في المكسيك؟» — يُقَدِّمُ هذا الكتاب حكايةً جذَّابةً بصبغة روائية مشوِّقة.
Andrew Grant
Andrew Grant (born 1968 in Birmingham, England) is a British writer, and the younger brother of bestselling thriller writer Lee Child. He co-founder and CEO of Terrian Consulting International. He has a wealth of experience from traveling the world over 25 years exploring creative thinking in pursuit of positive change. He has co-authored many educational resources directed at various job levels.
Andrew Grant was born in Birmingham, England. He studied at St Albans School, Hertfordshire, before going on to study Drama and English Literature at the University of Sheffield, and stayed in Sheffield after graduating. Grant founded a theatre company that produced original material, culminating with a critically successful appearance at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Following his foray into theatre, cash flow issues made it necessary for him to find other employment, and he spent fifteen years working in telecommunications before leaving the corporate world to become a novelist.
He wrote his first novel in 2008, Even, published in 2009, followed by two further novels, Die Twice and More Harm Than Good, all featuring David Trevellyan, a Royal Naval intelligence officer. His debut novel, Even, received stars from both Library Journal and Publishers Weekly. He also wrote a book series featuring Cooper Devereaux, a detective in Birmingham, Alabama, starting with False Positive, released in 2015. This is followed by two books featuring Paul McGrath, starting with Invisible in 2019.
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