Everyone's An Artist (or At Least They Should Be)

How Creativity Gives You the Edge in Everything You Do

Business & Finance, Management & Leadership, Leadership, Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement, Success
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Author: Ron Tite, Scott Kavanagh, Christopher Novais ISBN: 9781443426411
Publisher: Collins Publication: September 20, 2016
Imprint: Collins Language: English
Author: Ron Tite, Scott Kavanagh, Christopher Novais
ISBN: 9781443426411
Publisher: Collins
Publication: September 20, 2016
Imprint: Collins
Language: English

Can a Canali-clad million-dollar banker learn anything from a paint-stained artist? Definitely. Especially now.

Clearly, succeeding in business is an art form. We’ve informally labelled activities and pursuits as “the art of management,” “the art of marketing” or even “the art of doing more with less,” but we’ve rarely made the direct connection between the two worlds.

With a rapidly changing digital economy, new and emerging technologies, increased clutter and a drastically altered media landscape, successful companies are those that are original, creative and innovative. Defining business as art is now a credible school of thought, and the lessons are far more practical than philosophical. Everyone’s an Artist shows how and why the most successful executives and entrepreneurs think like artists.

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Can a Canali-clad million-dollar banker learn anything from a paint-stained artist? Definitely. Especially now.

Clearly, succeeding in business is an art form. We’ve informally labelled activities and pursuits as “the art of management,” “the art of marketing” or even “the art of doing more with less,” but we’ve rarely made the direct connection between the two worlds.

With a rapidly changing digital economy, new and emerging technologies, increased clutter and a drastically altered media landscape, successful companies are those that are original, creative and innovative. Defining business as art is now a credible school of thought, and the lessons are far more practical than philosophical. Everyone’s an Artist shows how and why the most successful executives and entrepreneurs think like artists.

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