Sir Ken Robinson, CBE
World Renowned Expert on Innovation and Creativity, UK
世界知名創新與創意專家 (英國)
Named "Business Speaker of the Year" by 200 European companies, Ken Robinson makes an irresistible case for creativity and innovation and reveals how to increase them in any organization.
World Class Leader in Creativity: Finding and keeping the best employees in business and education in the new global economies lies in revolutionary approaches to unlocking creativity in all your talent. Sir Ken Robinson has led and advised high-impact national commissions on creativity, education and the economy in Europe, Asia and the United States. He has worked with Fortune 500 companies, national governments and some of the world’s leading cultural organizations. Robinson translates his diverse and high-level experience into powerful messages with extraordinary warmth, passion and wit.
The People Side of Organizations: Robinson’s presentations, writing and consultancies draw from his worldwide experience and leading research in business, science, education and the arts. He helps organizations of all types to understand the core principles and strategies in sustainable approaches to fostering creativity and innovation. Robinson pushes leaders, managers and educators to think differently about their talent, showing them how to recognize and develop each person's unique talents so that the whole organization can innovate and thrive in our post industrial economies.
Author and Innovator: Robinson's book Out of Our Minds: Learning to Be Creative is a mind-opening analysis of how organizations can jump-start the creative process by reforming outdated models and assumptions about intelligence and ability. The Element, his forthcoming book, explores how when people are "in their element," doing something they love, they are insulated against unpredictable changes, which leads to a more flexible and productive society.
LINKS
• More of Sir Ken Robinson at TED, (podcast available)
• Principal Voices on CNN
• Innovation on Demand - March 2005 issue of CriticalEYE REVIEW
• NAMM, the International Music Products Association, March 2005
• Catalyzing Creativity
• Sir Ken at Coleg Gwent, October 2003
• J Paul Getty Trust Press Release
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