Summary:
The book provides insights into how to foster creativity in the workplace by embracing curiosity, improvisation, and intuition. It offers practical strategies and real-world examples to help individuals and organizations thrive in an increasingly complex and fast-paced world.
Key points:
1. Creativity in Business: Nixon states that creativity is essential for business innovation and staying competitive. It's key to solving problems and adapting in a fast-paced world.
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