Managing Creativity

Creativity Starts Here!

The ability of an organisation to create new products/services and innovate new processes is an essential skill providing a sustainable form of competitive advantage.

Given that organisations need to be creative, why are only a few really good at it and why are only a few individuals perceved as creative?

In this article we will examine the theories that underpin creative organisations and the attributes of the managers and individuals who work within them.

Individualism

Theories of why one individual may be more creative than another have changed dramatically over the last 50 years. In the 1950's it was considered that individuals with creative flair were 'born' not 'bred' and as such the hunt was on for people with these elusive skills. This theory evolved during the 1960's but the feeling was still that individuals could not be trained to be creative.

In the 1980's and 90's two new theories came to dominate the discussion surrounding creativity, these being 'intrinsic motivation' (how much the individual wants to be creative) and the ability of the working environment to either stifle or promote creativity, so called 'climate'.

Table 1 ? Summary of thinking on Creativity

- 1950's ? Creativity is an ability that you either have or don't have

- 1960's ? Creativity is a function of how mentally flexible you are

- 1970's ? Creativity can only flourish if you have relevant experience

- 1980's ? You must be intrinsically motivated to be creative

- 1990's ? Creativity exists only in the right climate

- 2000's - Innovation is a combination of skills, motivation and climate

The intrinsic motivation, or desire, of an individual to be creative is linked to both their personal values and drives, tempered by the environment in which they work and we need to examine the drivers of the organisational environment next.

Environmental Trauma!

Research undertaken by Ekvall defined 10 dimensions, or characteristics, of a creative working environment. Each dimension has a scale that extends from very uncreative through to very creative and the aim is that through both observation and questionnaires the climate of a business is plotted against each of these 10 categories.

Table 2 shows what each of Ekvall's 10 dimensions would mean in an extremely creative and a powerfully uncreative climate:

-Dimension: Creative Organisation-->Uncreative Organisation

-Challenge: Energetic-->Indifferent

-Freedom: Independent Initiative-->Rule-Bound

-Dynamism: Excitedly Busy-->Boring/Slow

-Openness: Trust & Failures Accepted-->Failure Punished

-Idea Time: Off Task Play-->Little Off Task Play

-Playfulness: Happy & Humorous-->Dull & Serious

-Conflicts: Debated with Insight-->Warfare

-Support: People Listen-->Negative/Critical Comments

-Debates: Contentious Ideas Voiced-->Little Questioning

-Risk Taking: Act on New Ideas-->Detail & Committees

From experience, few businesses define themselves as having a highly creative environment as many of the characteristics in this area go against cultural norms for business in many Western cultures, but the best are working toward the creative end of the scale, whilst the norm tends to be toward an environment that stifles creativity.

Having used Ekvall to assess the ability of an organisation to be sustain a creative environment, to then change the environment we need to look at the things that create, or drive, the organisational environment and the biggest driver of all is the prevailing management style.

Management Creativity!

In this context, a Creative Manager is not one who is themselves creative, but one who is able to manage the creativity of others and capable of building a creative environment.

Many researchers have analysed the attributes of such a person. Morgan stated that Creative Managers require 5 skills:

1. They must be proactive and flexible, not tied to rigid methods of working.

2. They must have high levels of Emotional Intelligence (see later).

3. They must possess good man-management skills.

4. They must be able to create a vision of the future for others.

5. They must have a series of competences enabling them to cope with different situations, for example in a single day they may be required to be a friend, a counsellor, a technical wizard as well as a manager.

Morgan refers to Emotional Intelligence as a key skill of the Creative Manager. Emotional Intelligence was popularised by Goleman and consists of 5 main elements:

? Self Awareness ? Managers who are self-aware understand what their motivations are and why they get stressed by certain situations and people. Self awareness can be achieved through psychometric profiling.

? Self-Regulation ? Sometimes you can cut the office environment with a knife when the boss is annoyed! Self-regulation is concerned with ensuring that the display of emotions are suited to the situation - getting it wrong is very off-putting for others.

? Empathy ? Having a genuine interest in the feelings and emotions of others is very useful for reading situations correctly.

? Motivation ? Self motivation almost goes without saying for a manager, but this is about constructive motivation not being a workaholic. The essence of this is to maintain high levels of motivation and a positive outlook even when things aren't going well.

? Social Skills ? This last category is concerned with the ability of a manager to communicate effectively with others in a way they can understand.

Try to think about your current, or last, manager and which of the emotional characteristics they had or did not have - why were they good (or bad?)

Research by Henley Management College into Emotional Intelligence shows that it can be more important that IQ in the success of senior managers, and it gets more important as a person moves up the management ladder.

A Creative Summary

The environment in which people work can severely affect their ability or desire to be creative and it is the job of managers to create the right environment that will allow indviduals and teams to be creative.

These managers are incredibly powerful, having the ability to both stimulate creativity as well as kill it - and those with the highest levels of Emotional Intelligence will tend to be working in the most creative organisations.

Mark Eaton was awarded the Viscount Nuffield Medal for his contribution to UK Industry and was until recently Director of the UK's Manufacturing Advisory Service in London and South East England. Mark now runs his own practice focused on organisational productivity and change management.

Mark Eaton MSc MBA CEng MIEE FIOM FRSA

markeaton@advanceprojects.co.uk

In The News:


Google News
Updated : Mon, 13 Oct 2008 11:51:33 GMT

Pats-Chargers a bore, like much of NFL - FOXSports.com


Canoe.ca
Pats-Chargers a bore, like much of NFL
FOXSports.com - 4 hours ago
by Mark Kriegel Mark Kriegel is the national columnist for FOXSports.com. He is the author of two New York Times best sellers, Namath: A Biography and Pistol: The Life of Pete Maravich, which Sports Illustrated called "the best sports biography of the ...
Major turnoff Boston Globe
Rivers sinks Patriots QB throws 3 TD passes as Chargers roll San Francisco Chronicle
Los Angeles Times - Sports Network - Boston Herald - AHN
all 1,044 news articles

Publ.Date : Mon, 13 Oct 2008 07:42:29 GMT

On NBC's 'My Own Worst Enemy,' Christian Slater's real foe is the plot - New York Daily News


New York Daily News
On NBC's 'My Own Worst Enemy,' Christian Slater's real foe is the plot
New York Daily News - 3 hours ago
By DAVID HINCKLEY "My Own Worst Enemy," an action drama showcasing Christian Slater, spends almost all of tonight's premiere episode trying to convince the viewer things aren't as confusing as they seem.
'My Own Worst Enemy' Los Angeles Times
Television Review | 'My Own Worst Enemy' New York Times
The Star-Ledger - NJ.com - Washington Post - USA Today - San Francisco Chronicle
all 138 news articles

Publ.Date : Mon, 13 Oct 2008 08:02:01 GMT

Morgan Stanley Climbs in Germany on Mitsubishi UFJ Discussions - Bloomberg


Wall Street Journal Blogs
Morgan Stanley Climbs in Germany on Mitsubishi UFJ Discussions
Bloomberg - 2 hours ago
By Christine Harper Oct. 13 (Bloomberg) -- Morgan Stanley rose in German trading as it held talks with Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc. about terms of the $9 billion cash infusion into the Wall Street firm.
Stocks set for sharp gains CNNMoney.com
US assures Japanese bank Morgan investment protected Houston Chronicle
BusinessWeek - Forbes - United Press International - Wall Street Journal
all 1,120 news articles

Publ.Date : Mon, 13 Oct 2008 09:12:28 GMT

Tropical Storm Nana likely shortlived - United Press International


Javno.hr
Tropical Storm Nana likely shortlived
United Press International - 23 minutes ago
MIAMI, Oct. 13 (UPI) -- Tropical Storm Nana was expected to lose storm status Monday, just a day after forming in the eastern Atlantic Ocean, US forecasters in Miami said.
Tropical Storm Nana expected to weaken The Associated Press
Hurricane News and Storm Tracking The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com
Central Florida News 13| - eFluxMedia - Cruise Critic - Reuters
all 338 news articles

Publ.Date : Mon, 13 Oct 2008 11:27:49 GMT

Doctors double vitamin D for children - Boston Globe


ABC News
Doctors double vitamin D for children
Boston Globe - 4 hours ago
By Leigh Hopper Oberholzer The best-known example of vitamin D deficiency is rickets, a bone-softening disease that can result in bowed legs and fractures, but a burgeoning body of evidence links vitamin D deficiency with an array of serious ailments.
Doubling of Vitamin D for Children Is Urged New York Times
Take your vitamins & double up on D New York Daily News
dBTechno - The Associated Press - Detroit Free Press - WOWT
all 316 news articles

Publ.Date : Mon, 13 Oct 2008 07:25:11 GMT

UPDATE 2-'Chihuahua' mauls DiCaprio, Crowe at box office - Reuters


BBC News
UPDATE 2-'Chihuahua' mauls DiCaprio, Crowe at box office
Reuters - 6 hours ago
By Dean Goodman LOS ANGELES, Oct 12 (Reuters) - The new terrorism thriller "Body of Lies" failed to take the top spot at the weekend box office in North America, an apparent victim of moviegoers' preference for escapist fare amid global financial ...
DiCaprio film beaten by Chihuahua BBC News
‘Chihuahua’ Is Top Draw at Box Office New York Times
Entertainment Weekly - Los Angeles Times - eFluxMedia - USA Today
all 113 news articles

Publ.Date : Mon, 13 Oct 2008 05:20:14 GMT

Obama Continues To Show He Has The Best Health Plan - dBTechno


dBTechno
Obama Continues To Show He Has The Best Health Plan
dBTechno - 25 minutes ago
Washington (dbTechno) - Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama, coming out of the momentum following the second presidential debate, continues to show why he has the best plan for health care in the United States.
Health care: Curing what ails us Bolingbrook Sun
Obama Remarks On Economic Downturn, Healthcare Reform Washington Post
Centre Daily Times - Food Consumer - St. Charles Sun - Rocky Mountain News
all 1,135 news articles

Publ.Date : Mon, 13 Oct 2008 11:25:36 GMT

Automatic Blogging
RSS Parser


PARLOT::Ebooks, Scripts, Websites, and more...

Adsense websites

Innovation Management ? Rigorous data analysis

Creativity can be defined as problem identification and idea generation... Read More

5 Awesome Actions of Highly Creative Leaders!

How many times have you wondered why you are unable... Read More

Take the Easy Route - Delegate

It was 2.30 am. It was cold and dark and... Read More

Success at Work : People Skills : Dealing with New Ideas

Re-organizing, re-engineering, re-training, down-sizing, outsourcing, changing-changing-changing. Organizations today think they... Read More

Can You Sleep While The Wind Blows?

Let me repeat a story I heard many years ago... Read More

Employee Retention: Five Leadership Fundamentals

Are your management practices on the right track? Retaining your... Read More

Don?t Forget Where You Came from - Why the Past is Important in Implementing Business Change

Much of the literature and advice on implementing business change... Read More

Supplier Sees 53% Reduction in Out-of-Spec Orders Case Study

The goal of perfection is a challenge. It is often... Read More

More Computer Consulting 101 Hiring Tips (Part 2 of 2)

Does your company need to retain the services of a... Read More

Training and ROI (Return On Investment)

Statistics consistently reinforce that the biggest challenge in today's contact... Read More

Can Your Business Run Without You?

If you are a business owner or a business owner... Read More

Dont Get Side-Tracked By The Nay-Sayers

You, the Entrepreneur, are 'normally' a type-A individual. One who... Read More

How to Coach Your Emplyees and Increase Motivation

It is easy to spot the difference between a work... Read More

Outsourcing Problem Analysis

As an HR professional, you have responsibilities in several broad... Read More

Are You the Culprit?

Are you a business, non-profit or association manager who pretty... Read More

CEO: The Key To Fix ingThe Marketing/Sales Collaboration Problem

We all know that achieving better alignment, synergy and cooperation... Read More

Management Apathy

I recently received a most interesting phone call.When I answered... Read More

The Changing Boss-Secretary Relationship

THE CHANGING BOSS-SECRETARY RELATIONSHIP: Imagine a partnership at work. One... Read More

A Comprehensive Sarbanes Oxley Act Summary

Individual and corporate security stand in the center of the... Read More

Building Shareholder Value Through Your People

Increasing shareholder value is the most important driver for organisations... Read More

The Challenges of Human Resource Management

IntroductionThe role of the Human Resource Manager is evolving with... Read More

Better Manager Skills - How to Learn

When you first take over a department, expectations are usually... Read More

Smart Choices: How to Hire the Best

Your organization's continued growth and success depend on making smart... Read More

Being a Great Boss

Are you one of those bosses that people just love... Read More

Innovation Management ? Eliciting Dominant Ideas

Creativity can be defined as problem identification and idea generation... Read More