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Book Synopsis
This Handbook draws on current research and case studies to consider how managers can become more creative across four aspects of their business: innovation, entrepreneurship, leadership and organization - and does so in an accessible, engaging and user-friendly format.

That managers need to be 'more creative' has become something of a mantra, but little has been written about what this actually means and how it might be achieved. The Handbook of Management and Creativity presents a coherent collection of original chapters from leaders in multiple disciplines, combining current research pre-occupations with practical solutions and strategies in the field. Each chapter combines new research, practical examples and tools, case studies, visual aids, and questions for discussion, designed to stimulate debate and reflection in the workplace or in the seminar room.

The book is thematically organized, making it easy to navigate for the general reader and allowing managers, university course directors and students to extract readings relevant to their individual requirements. It is suitable for managers across all industries and advanced students of management and creativity, as well as researchers interested in applying creativity research to industry.

Contributors include: N. Beech, C. Bilton, R. Bridgstock, S. Cummings, D. Eikhof, D. Grant, G. Greig, E. Gulledge, R. Hall, G. Hearn, L. Heracleous, V. Heywood, C. Jacobs, L. Keung, L. Lim, M. Malle Petty, K. Oakley, D. Oliver, S. Oyama, S. Proctor-Thomson, G. Schiuma, F. Sorensen, C. Steyaert, J. Sundbo, T. Thanem, S. Vaerlander, B. Walker, S. Wilson, Z. Zhu



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Chris Bilton's and Stephen Cummings' Handbook of Management and Creativity collects some of the very best research on creativity and why and how it matters to companies and their management. It is an important addition to our understanding of the management of creativity and talented and creative people. --
- Richard Florida, University of Toronto, Canada, New York University, US and author, Rise of the Creative Class

Table of Contents
Contents: 1. A Framework for Creative Management and Managing Creativity Chris Bilton and Stephen Cummings PART I: CREATIVE INNOVATION Introduction to Part I; Creative Innovation Chris Bilton and Stephen Cummings 2. Improvisational Practice and Innovation: Shock, Horror and Confounding Expectations in Film Making Elizabeth Gulledge, Gail Greig and Nic Beech 3. The Curious Case of the Embedded Creative: Creative Cultural Occupations Outside the Creative Industries Greg Hearn and Ruth Bridgstock 4. The Lab is Back – Towards a New Model of Innovation in Services Jon Sundbo and Flemming Sørensen 5. Beyond Western Views of Creativity and Innovation Lorraine Lim and Shinji Oyama PART II: CREATIVE ENTREPRENEURSHIP Introduction to PART II: Creative Entrepreneurship Chris Bilton and Stephen Cummings 6. Innovation is not the only thing Stephen Cummings, Margaret Maile Petty and Ben Walker 7. Learning to Fail: Lessons from Happenstance Chris Bilton 8. Good Work: Rethinking Cultural Entrepreneurship Kate Oakley 9. Going all the Way: The Creativity of Entrepreneuring in the Full Monty Chris Steyaert PART III: CREATIVE LEADERSHIP Introduction to Part III: Creative Leadership Chris Bilton and Stephen Cummings 10. Leading for Creativity in Turbulent Times Lucy K Küng 11. Unleashed? Developing Creativity Friendly Leadership Theory Suze Wilson and Sarah Proctor-Thomson 12. Creativity in Leadership Development Richard Hall and David Grant 13. Promoting Ensemble: Creative Leadership in Practice at the Royal Shakespeare Company Vikki Heywood, Chris Bilton and Stephen Cummings PART IV: CREATIVE ORGANISATION Introduction to Part IV: Creative Organisation Chris Bilton and Stephen Cummings 14. Transorganisational Work and Production in the Creative Industries Doris Eikhof 15. Fun-parks or parkour? The ambiguities and paradox of planning pro-creative office design. Torkild Thanem and Sara Winterstorm Värlander 16. Balancing Divergence and Convergence: Stimulating Creativity through Hybrid Thinking David Oliver, Loizos Heracleous, Claus Jacobs 17. Shaping Creative Organization through Arts-Based Interventions Giovanni Schiuma PART V: AROUND THE CREATIVE CYCLE 17. Creative Management in Practice: Bisociation with ‘Timely Balance’ Zhichang Zhu, Chris Bilton and Stephen Cummings

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      Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: 31/01/2014
      ISBN13: 9781781000892, 978-1781000892
      ISBN10: 1781000891

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This Handbook draws on current research and case studies to consider how managers can become more creative across four aspects of their business: innovation, entrepreneurship, leadership and organization - and does so in an accessible, engaging and user-friendly format.

      That managers need to be 'more creative' has become something of a mantra, but little has been written about what this actually means and how it might be achieved. The Handbook of Management and Creativity presents a coherent collection of original chapters from leaders in multiple disciplines, combining current research pre-occupations with practical solutions and strategies in the field. Each chapter combines new research, practical examples and tools, case studies, visual aids, and questions for discussion, designed to stimulate debate and reflection in the workplace or in the seminar room.

      The book is thematically organized, making it easy to navigate for the general reader and allowing managers, university course directors and students to extract readings relevant to their individual requirements. It is suitable for managers across all industries and advanced students of management and creativity, as well as researchers interested in applying creativity research to industry.

      Contributors include: N. Beech, C. Bilton, R. Bridgstock, S. Cummings, D. Eikhof, D. Grant, G. Greig, E. Gulledge, R. Hall, G. Hearn, L. Heracleous, V. Heywood, C. Jacobs, L. Keung, L. Lim, M. Malle Petty, K. Oakley, D. Oliver, S. Oyama, S. Proctor-Thomson, G. Schiuma, F. Sorensen, C. Steyaert, J. Sundbo, T. Thanem, S. Vaerlander, B. Walker, S. Wilson, Z. Zhu



      Trade Review
      Chris Bilton's and Stephen Cummings' Handbook of Management and Creativity collects some of the very best research on creativity and why and how it matters to companies and their management. It is an important addition to our understanding of the management of creativity and talented and creative people. --
      - Richard Florida, University of Toronto, Canada, New York University, US and author, Rise of the Creative Class

      Table of Contents
      Contents: 1. A Framework for Creative Management and Managing Creativity Chris Bilton and Stephen Cummings PART I: CREATIVE INNOVATION Introduction to Part I; Creative Innovation Chris Bilton and Stephen Cummings 2. Improvisational Practice and Innovation: Shock, Horror and Confounding Expectations in Film Making Elizabeth Gulledge, Gail Greig and Nic Beech 3. The Curious Case of the Embedded Creative: Creative Cultural Occupations Outside the Creative Industries Greg Hearn and Ruth Bridgstock 4. The Lab is Back – Towards a New Model of Innovation in Services Jon Sundbo and Flemming Sørensen 5. Beyond Western Views of Creativity and Innovation Lorraine Lim and Shinji Oyama PART II: CREATIVE ENTREPRENEURSHIP Introduction to PART II: Creative Entrepreneurship Chris Bilton and Stephen Cummings 6. Innovation is not the only thing Stephen Cummings, Margaret Maile Petty and Ben Walker 7. Learning to Fail: Lessons from Happenstance Chris Bilton 8. Good Work: Rethinking Cultural Entrepreneurship Kate Oakley 9. Going all the Way: The Creativity of Entrepreneuring in the Full Monty Chris Steyaert PART III: CREATIVE LEADERSHIP Introduction to Part III: Creative Leadership Chris Bilton and Stephen Cummings 10. Leading for Creativity in Turbulent Times Lucy K Küng 11. Unleashed? Developing Creativity Friendly Leadership Theory Suze Wilson and Sarah Proctor-Thomson 12. Creativity in Leadership Development Richard Hall and David Grant 13. Promoting Ensemble: Creative Leadership in Practice at the Royal Shakespeare Company Vikki Heywood, Chris Bilton and Stephen Cummings PART IV: CREATIVE ORGANISATION Introduction to Part IV: Creative Organisation Chris Bilton and Stephen Cummings 14. Transorganisational Work and Production in the Creative Industries Doris Eikhof 15. Fun-parks or parkour? The ambiguities and paradox of planning pro-creative office design. Torkild Thanem and Sara Winterstorm Värlander 16. Balancing Divergence and Convergence: Stimulating Creativity through Hybrid Thinking David Oliver, Loizos Heracleous, Claus Jacobs 17. Shaping Creative Organization through Arts-Based Interventions Giovanni Schiuma PART V: AROUND THE CREATIVE CYCLE 17. Creative Management in Practice: Bisociation with ‘Timely Balance’ Zhichang Zhu, Chris Bilton and Stephen Cummings

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