Creative Change: Why We Resist It... How We Can Embrace It

Author:   Jennifer Mueller
Publisher:   Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company
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9781328745668


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   02 January 2018
Format:   Paperback
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"""This enlightening book not only shows why people reject creativity but provides solutions on how to switch one's thinking and truly welcome it."" -Publishers Weekly ""This book completely changed the way I think about creative innovation."" -Cal Newport, author of Deep Work and So Good They Can't Ignore You All corporate CEOs, top executives, and other business leaders say they want creativity and need real innovation in order to thrive. But according to startling research from management professor Jennifer Mueller, business leaders chronically reject creative solutions, even as they profess commitment to innovation. Mueller's research also reveals that it's not just CEOs but educators, parents, and other social trendsetters who struggle to accept new and creative ideas. Mueller parses the tough questions that these findings raise. Could people have an inherent prejudice against creative ideas? Could the mindset we use to evaluate ideas turn this prejudice on or off? Mueller describes how to shift your mindset to better recognize creative opportunity, and she provides counterintuitive recommendations to help people embrace the creative ideas they want. AUTHOR: DR. Mueller holds a doctorate in social psychology and has taught at top business schools, including Wharton, the Yale School of Management, and New York University's Stern School of Business. Her highly acclaimed paper ""The Bias Against Creativity"" went viral, was downloaded more than 65,000 times, and was heralded as ""famous"" by an article in The Atlantic. She currently serves on the faculty at the University of San Diego and lives in Solana Beach, California."

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Author:   Jennifer Mueller
Publisher:   Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company
Imprint:   Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company
ISBN:  

9781328745668


ISBN 10:   132874566
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   02 January 2018
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Mueller, an accomplished scholar in the management field, has developed a well-formulated argument for creativity. Her ideas and research need to be available to academics, business practitioners, and, really, everyone -- Library Journal This enlightening book not only shows why people reject creativity but provides solutions on how to switch one's thinking and truly welcome it. -Publishers Weekly Solid reading for the business set -- Kirkus Reviews We all claim to love creative ideas, but this book reveals why we're so often biased against them--and how we can overcome the barriers that stand in the way of innovation. -Adam Grant, New York Times bestselling author of ORIGINALS and GIVE AND TAKE Jen Mueller makes a telling point: To be most successful, we need both to foster creativity in ourselves and to reduce our resistance to it when it occurs around us. Better still, she provides manageable, scientifically-grounded steps for doing each. Count me sold on this book. -- Robert Cialdini, author of Influence and of Pre-Suasion If we all crave creativity so much, why do we reject new ideas so often? Jen Mueller's smart new book unravels this puzzle - Daniel H. Pink, bestselling author of Drive and A Whole New World 'Playing it safe' has never been riskier--yet truly embracing change has never felt tougher. Jennifer Mueller offers refreshingly creative insights and relentlessly useful advice for unleashing creativity in your company, your career, and your life. Don't just sit there...Read this book--and change something! -William C. Taylor, Cofounder, Fast Company and author of Simply Brilliant This book completely changed the way I think about creative innovation: the challenge is not coming up with good ideas but training yourself to recognize them. A must read. --Cal Newport, Bestselling author of Deep Work and So Good They Can't Ignore You We all have a love-hate relationship with creativity. In Creative Change, Jennifer Mueller tells fascinating tales of how we unconsciously undermine our best creative intentions. She reveals the latest psychological science explaining this conflict and offers concrete steps for making creative change happen in our work, our companies, and our world. Whether you're trying to save the planet or save your business, you need this book. --Teresa Amabile, Professor and Director of Research, Harvard Business School, and co-author of The Progress Principle --No Source


Mueller, an accomplished scholar in the management field, has developed a well-formulated argument for creativity. Her ideas and research need to be available to academics, business practitioners, and, really, everyone -- Library Journal This enlightening book not only shows why people reject creativity but provides solutions on how to switch one's thinking and truly welcome it. -Publishers Weekly Solid reading for the business set -- Kirkus Reviews We all claim to love creative ideas, but this book reveals why we're so often biased against them--and how we can overcome the barriers that stand in the way of innovation. -Adam Grant, New York Times bestselling author of ORIGINALS and GIVE AND TAKE Jen Mueller makes a telling point: To be most successful, we need both to foster creativity in ourselves and to reduce our resistance to it when it occurs around us. Better still, she provides manageable, scientifically-grounded steps for doing each. Count me sold on this book. -- Robert Cialdini, author of Influence and of Pre-Suasion If we all crave creativity so much, why do we reject new ideas so often? Jen Mueller's smart new book unravels this puzzle - Daniel H. Pink, bestselling author of Drive and A Whole New World 'Playing it safe' has never been riskier--yet truly embracing change has never felt tougher. Jennifer Mueller offers refreshingly creative insights and relentlessly useful advice for unleashing creativity in your company, your career, and your life. Don't just sit there...Read this book--and change something! -William C. Taylor, Cofounder, Fast Company and author of Simply Brilliant This book completely changed the way I think about creative innovation: the challenge is not coming up with good ideas but training yourself to recognize them. A must read. --Cal Newport, Bestselling author of Deep Work and So Good They Can't Ignore You We all have a love-hate relationship with creativity. In Creative Change, Jennifer Mueller tells fascinating tales of how we unconsciously undermine our best creative intentions. She reveals the latest psychological science explaining this conflict and offers concrete steps for making creative change happen in our work, our companies, and our world. Whether you're trying to save the planet or save your business, you need this book. --Teresa Amabile, Professor and Director of Research, Harvard Business School, and co-author of The Progress Principle


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"Professor JENNIFER MUELLER holds a doctorate in social psychology and has taught at top business schools, including Wharton, the Yale School of Management, and New York University's Stern School of Business. Her viral paper ""The Bias Against Creativity"" won attention from over one hundred media outlets."

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