This paper discusses the teaching of creative skills to students who are primarily based within the discipline of business and management. The paper first reviews the way that students have been conventionally taught in the “art school” system in the UK, expanding on the theoretical frameworks that underpin this approach. This is then contrasted with the conventional academic approach found in Business Schools. Finally, an account is given of how a module influenced by the art school atelier system has been developed that bridges this gap, explaining how the module is taught in a business school context, and reflecting on the experiences of the staff and students who take part in the module
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Increasing interest in the concept of the ?Creative Industries? with emphasis upon the ?industry? as...
This paper explores the view that a ‘hole’ exists in Business Education where creativity should be. ...
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The prompt for this study came about as a result of my previous paper presented in 2017 in relation ...
In the Renaissance, creativity might have been a luxury for the few, but by now it is a necessity fo...
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Arts-based creativity has a role to play in bringing innovation to the workplace in the world of org...
Creativity has become one of the most sought-after skills from graduates across business and industr...
Creativity is considered as an intangible characteristic that drives business to success. Creative p...
The arts have a role to play in bringing creativity to the workplace in the world of commerce and in...
Creativity is a necessary skill in today’s work environment, and students who develop a creative min...
The paper is related to the use of creativity within the design/business model. An educational exper...
This article is an autoethnographic perspective on innovative management practice in the U.K. busine...
Business schools frequently emphasize the importance of thinking “outside-the-box,” and yet very few...
The development of creative skills by business students has become an increasingly important graduat...
Increasing interest in the concept of the ?Creative Industries? with emphasis upon the ?industry? as...
This paper explores the view that a ‘hole’ exists in Business Education where creativity should be. ...
This article explores the value of exposing students to creative classroom environments in business ...
The prompt for this study came about as a result of my previous paper presented in 2017 in relation ...
In the Renaissance, creativity might have been a luxury for the few, but by now it is a necessity fo...
With increasing global competition and turbulent environment, creativity is a sine qua non for organ...
Arts-based creativity has a role to play in bringing innovation to the workplace in the world of org...
Creativity has become one of the most sought-after skills from graduates across business and industr...
Creativity is considered as an intangible characteristic that drives business to success. Creative p...
The arts have a role to play in bringing creativity to the workplace in the world of commerce and in...
Creativity is a necessary skill in today’s work environment, and students who develop a creative min...
The paper is related to the use of creativity within the design/business model. An educational exper...
This article is an autoethnographic perspective on innovative management practice in the U.K. busine...
Business schools frequently emphasize the importance of thinking “outside-the-box,” and yet very few...