What can working with Hollywood stars like Woody Harrelson and Rod Steward teach you about creativity in the workplace?
In this episode of Career Can Do, Mary Ann Faremouth is joined by Nir Bashan. Award-winning entrepreneur with a long history of experience in advertising and entertainment. His message is clear: creativity is critical in the workplace.
Everyone has the potential to be creative; it just takes a little effort and space to allow that creativity to flourish.
Nir’s book, The Creator Mindset, offers a recipe for success by encouraging individuals to make time for creativity in their daily lives. He suggests allocating time in your calendar specifically for creative thinking, as regular practice can lead to innovative solutions and a balanced approach to work. Nir highlights the importance of balancing creativity with analytics, as both are essential for personal and professional growth.
Creativity is not limited to traditional artistic fields like music or film, nor is it limited to artistic types like painters and graphic artists. The heart of creativity in the workplace involves looking at problems from a different perspective and finding innovative solutions. By stepping outside your comfort zone and embracing discomfort, you can unlock new opportunities for growth and success.
Nir also emphasizes the value of honesty and transparency in the hiring process. He encourages employers to look beyond the checkboxes on a resume and consider candidates’ potential for growth and development. There’s a massive, untapped talent pool filled with U.S. military veterans who bring valuable skills like discipline and adaptability to the workforce. Overall, Nir’s message is clear: creativity, honesty, and a willingness to step outside your comfort zone are key ingredients for success in the new work world.
Resources:
Nir Bashan on the Web | The Creator Mindset