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OverviewIt's hard to fully grasp the impact that creativity has had on our world. Imagine if you could snap your fingers and make the products of human creativity disappear--everything that is man-made. How would your world change? Reality is a product of the creative process. Reality is man-made. Island of Excellence is a teaching novel that takes readers on a two-fold diving expedition that explores the depths of the ocean and the barriers to creativity and organizational culture change. Invaluable business insights merge with an entertaining adventure as a cast of colorful characters attends a life-altering dive workshop in Papua New Guinea aboard the 120-foot ship Origin. Understanding how the creative process gets blocked and learning how to free its power and energy transforms creativity into a valuable organizational and individual resource that can lead you and your organization to become an Island of Excellence in a sea of mediocrity. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mark BodnarczukPublisher: Breckenridge Press Imprint: Breckenridge Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.481kg ISBN: 9780975511558ISBN 10: 0975511556 Pages: 328 Publication Date: 21 June 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsA great parable in the perfectly contradictory setting of Papua New Guinea, Mark has woven a great lesson in how creativity can become a predictable resource for individuals and organizations alike. - Richard J. Dahl, President, Dole Food Company Inc. Private or public, for-profit or not, large or small, no matter what your work setting, you'll find Island of Excellence a valuable primer to understanding the elements of organizational culture and harnessing the creativity inherent in each of your employees. Bodnarczuk shows us how to ensure success in leading the change-journey and transformation that is essential to success in a rapidly evolving, increasingly competitive global environment. - Paul J. Seligman, MD, MPH, Assistant Surgeon General (ret.), US Public Health Service A must read for business executives who have to gain a competitive advantage. These innovative strategies for building creativity in organizations have applications in most businesses. - Lee Synnott, former chairman and CEO, Ingram Book Group Mark Bodnarczuk represents a unique blend of expertise in diverse fields: physics, management, creativity, and Jungian psychology. I find every conversation with him to be stimulating, and am delighted that he is now presenting his insights in this most intriguing form. Philip Yancey, author, Disappointment with God and The Question that Never Goes Away: Why? A great parable in the perfectly contradictory setting of Papua New Guinea, Mark has woven a great lesson in how creativity can become a predictable resource for individuals and organizations alike. - Richard J. Dahl, President, Dole Food Company Inc. Private or public, for-profit or not, large or small, no matter what your work setting, you'll find Island of Excellence a valuable primer to understanding the elements of organizational culture and harnessing the creativity inherent in each of your employees. Bodnarczuk shows us how to ensure success in leading the change-journey and transformation that is essential to success in a rapidly evolving, increasingly competitive global environment. - Paul J. Seligman, MD, MPH, Assistant Surgeon General (ret.), US Public Health Service A must read for business executives who have to gain a competitive advantage. These innovative strategies for building creativity in organizations have applications in most businesses. - Lee Synnott, former chairman and CEO, Ingram Book Group This book is an excellent example of how to provide both concepts and practice on a complex topic such as creativity. By using fictional characters with different kinds of hang-ups around their careers and having them do a workshop on creativity in a remote diving resort, the author is able to weave together important concepts that aid or hinder the creative process, and show how these concepts play out in the different personalities of the actors. The book is both entertaining and conceptually deep in showing how cultural and organizational factors influence creativity in both work and personal life. Edgar Schein, Professor Emeritus, MIT Sloan School of Management, and author of, Humble Leadership: The Power of Relationships, Openness and Trust Mark Bodnarczuk represents a unique blend of expertise in diverse fields: physics, management, creativity, and Jungian psychology. I find every conversation with him to be stimulating, and am delighted that he is now presenting his insights in this most intriguing form. Philip Yancey, author, Disappointment with God and The Question that Never Goes Away: Why? Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |