When you think about it, creativity really is about taking a leap of faith. Because creativity allows you to visualize that which isn't…that which you can’t see. And when creativity is applied to business, it lets you take that which isn't, and transform it into ideas that can change the world. Or at least your company.
<b>“It
wasn't raining when Noah built the ark."</b><br>-
<i>Howard Ruff</i><br>
When you think
about it, creativity really is about taking a leap of faith.
Because
creativity allows you to visualize that which isn't…that which you can’t see.
And when creativity is applied to business, it lets you take that which isn't,
and transform it into ideas that can change the world. Or at least your company.
Now, I'm the
first one to admit that there are some people who have a hard time putting the
words <i>creativity</i> and <i>business</i>
together. Business is about
numbers, profit and loss statements, taxes. Where does creativity fit in?
Everywhere
within your organization.
Businesses
that lack creativity will be businesses that get left behind. Think about it...companies that bring
innovation and breakthrough ideas to the table are the ones that continue to
grow and prosper.
If you don't
believe me, think about Apple, Microsoft, Google. They were once small businesses. But I guarantee you that size was the only thing small about
them. They were big thinkers. Thinkers who could use their creativity
and imaginations to envision a very large future.
Could you be
the next Google? Anything is
possible. Especially when you
nurture creative thinking in your organization.
Because
creative thinking is what can separates you from your competition. And if
you're not an organization that promotes creative thinking, you probably aren't
as profitable as you could be.
Creativity is
what drives the next breakthrough idea. It's what discovers an innovative
approach to solving a problem.
In
short, creativity opens up a vast world of possibilities.
If
that's not reason enough, you should encourage creativity in your workplace because it simply makes
for a better working environment. People want to express the
creativity we were all born with.
Whoa.
Stop. Back up.
Did I
say, we are <i>all</i> born creative? Surely, I just meant
those of us who were born with
paintbrush and pencil in hand?
Uh-uh. We were
all born creative. If you doubt it, all you have to do is watch children play.
But somewhere along the way, we were told to “quit daydreaming.” We were told to get real – to
start thinking logically.
So we
grew up. (Well, most of us did.)
Our imaginations
dimmed, and we started to see the problems instead of the possibilities.
So what
do you say we all take a giant step backward?
It's
time to start tapping into your creative resources. I promise
you have them. We owe it to our companies, our employees, and
most of all...ourselves.
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Donna Williams is the founder and creator of BusinessBurrito.com - a website dedicated to helping small businesses grow to their maximum potential. She is also a 25-year advertising / marketing executive, creative director, writer, and producer. Together, Donna and her husband currently own and co-own five small businesses. To learn more about Donna and read more of her articles, visit her website at http://www.businessburrito.com |
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