Creative Acts for Curious People: How to Think, Create, and Lead in Unconventional Ways Audiobook, by Sarah Stein Greenberg Play Audiobook Sample

Creative Acts for Curious People: How to Think, Create, and Lead in Unconventional Ways Audiobook

Creative Acts for Curious People: How to Think, Create, and Lead in Unconventional Ways Audiobook, by Sarah Stein Greenberg Play Audiobook Sample
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Read By: Sarah Stein Greenberg, Scott Doorley Publisher: Random House Audio Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 6.17 hours at 1.5x Speed 4.63 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: September 2021 Format: Unabridged Audiobook Delivery: Instant Download ISBN: 9780593508138

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

93

Longest Chapter Length:

19:36 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

30 seconds

Average Chapter Length:

06:00 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

1

Publisher Description

“A delightful, compelling book that offers a dazzling array of practical, thoughtful exercises designed to spark creativity, help solve problems, foster connection, and make our lives better.”—Gretchen Rubin, New York Times bestselling author and host of the Happier podcast In an era of ambiguous, messy problems—as well as extraordinary opportunities for positive change—it’s vital to have both an inquisitive mind and the ability to act with intention. Creative Acts for Curious People is filled with ways to build those skills with resilience, care, and confidence. At Stanford University’s world-renowned Hasso Plattner Institute of Design, aka “the d.school,” students and faculty, experts and seekers bring together diverse perspectives to tackle ambitious projects; this book contains the experiences designed to help them do it. A provocative and highly visual companion, it’s a definitive resource for people who aim to draw on their curiosity and creativity in the face of uncertainty. Teeming with ideas about discovery, learning, and leading the way through unknown creative territory, Creative Acts for Curious People includes memorable stories and more than eighty innovative exercises. Curated by executive director Sarah Stein Greenberg, after being honed in the classrooms of the d.school, these exercises originated in some of the world’s most inventive and unconventional minds, including those of d.school and IDEO founder David M. Kelley, ReadyMade magazine founder Grace Hawthorne, innovative choreographer Aleta Hayes, Google chief innovation evangelist Frederik G. Pferdt, and many more. To bring fresh approaches to any challenge–world changing or close to home–you can draw on exercises such as Expert Eyes to hone observation skills, How to Talk to Strangers to foster understanding, and Designing Tools for Teams to build creative leadership. The activities are at once lighthearted, surprising, tough, and impactful–and reveal how the hidden dynamics of design can drive more vibrant ways of making, feeling, exploring, experimenting, and collaborating at work and in life. This book will help you develop the behaviors and deepen the mindsets that can turn your curiosity into ideas, and your ideas into action. *Includes a downloadable PDF for printing of key exercises from the book

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“Whether you’re an independent artist seeking new approaches to your work or a leader aiming to mentor and galvanize your people, this book has an experience for you.”

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Quotes

  • “Offers a dazzling array of practical, thoughtful exercises designed to spark creativity, help solve problems, foster connection, and make our lives better.”

    — Gretchen Rubin, New York Times bestselling author

Awards

  • Shortlisted for the 2021 Porchlight Best Business Book Award

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About Sarah Stein Greenberg

Sarah Stein Greenberg is the executive director of the Stanford d.school. She leads a community of designers, faculty, and other innovative thinkers who help people unlock their creative abilities and apply them to the world. She speaks regularly at universities and global conferences on design, business, and education. She holds an MBA degree from Stanford’s Graduate School of Business and a BA in history from Oberlin College. She also serves as a trustee for global conservation organization Rare.