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Creative types have ben excluded from corporations for all the reasons you suggest, and its been that way forever. I think that is to the detriment of the corporations and society. However since only 5% of new ideas ever get to see reality, that means if a boss says "NO!" to 100% of all new ideas, he will always be 95% right. So it seems to make sense, until you realise that the future 100% comes from that 5% seed. I remember when chemical photography was all there was and professional photographers laughing at me for suggesting they should go digital because its the future. My rich, Catholic uncle disowned me back in the 1970s because I insisted that artificial intelligence will become reality, and he replied "Only God can make intelligence ".
Ive studied this for decades now and I think we are further behind because of the lower status of creative people compared to the analytical, sequential type. Thanks for an interesting short.
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I agree with everything said here, but itâs leaving out the overlap where something entirely exciting and new CAN get the support of the administration who generally plays it safe. The trick is to read the room. Your key members of leadership are generally of a certain generation. Do something wild that tickles their nostalgia a little bit, and watch their brick wall of playing it safe crumble.
AKA, if the people youâre presenting to are in their 50s and were born in the 1970s, use that knowledge to dress up your idea on a way that they would naturally feel ties it all in and feels safe to them as a human, so they donât think as much about business risk.
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Well, corporations are made of people and many people have a basic hatred of creativity. This has been so and and as the economy further ebbs, that hatred may become more popular, perhaps. Because there will be a lot of people, the paper pushing type, that donât understand why creative people canât just shut up, keep their nose to the grindstone and just do what the meathead above them tells them to. People who donât want to be outshone, whether they are beneath you, lateral to you, or above you. They just donât get why others are creative and donât just subscribe to convention. Even when you do create or improve upon something, you may experience a lot of pats on the back, at first. But then, it may be followed by people being irritated with you out of both jealousy and yanking them out of their comfort zone.
Youâd think this wouldnât be so. Creative people often make things beautiful and operate better. But, it just goes to show how mired they are, in what theyâve become comfortable with.
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@urahara64360
1 year ago
Should be changed to why "corporations" hate creativity not necessarily society. Since ultimately there's a significant enough portion of the population that want those kind of creative solutions that logically just don't work. It's the entire ethos of Elon Musks personal brand of futurism. That gets people excited because they inherently crave more than what they have when in reality we as a species haven't found a way to break physics enough to make them happen.
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