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Creativity Bibliography

Books

Betz, Frederick. Managing Technological Innovation: Competitive Advantage From Change. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley and Sons, 2003.

Bennis, Warren G. Organizing Genius: The Secrets of Creative Collaboration. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley, 1997.

Fallon, Pat and Fred Senn. Juicing the Orange: How to Turn Creativity into a Powerful Business Advantage. Cambridge, MA: HBS Press, 2006.

Gundling, Ernest. The 3M Way to Innovation. New York, NY: Kodansha International, 2000.

Hemlin, Sven. Creative Knowledge Environments: The Influences on Creativity in Research and Innovation. Northhampton, MA: Edward Elgar Pub., 2004.

Higgins, James M. Innovate or Evaporate: Test and Improve Your Organization’s I.Q., Its Innovation Quotient . Winter Park, FL: New Management Pub. Co., 1995.

Horibe, Frances Dale Emy. Managing Knowledge Workers: New Skills and Attitudes to Unlock the Intellectual Capital in Your Organization. New York, NY: J. Wiley, 1999.

Jennings, Jason. Think Big, Act Small: How America’s Best Performing Companies Keep the Start-up Spirit Alive. New York, NY: Portfolio, 2005.

Ogle, Richard. Smart World: Breakthrough Creativity and the New Science of Ideas. Cambridge, MA: HBS Press, 2007.

Michalko, Michael. Thinkertoys: A Handbook of Creative-Thinking Techniques. New York, NY: Ten Speed Press, 2006.

Pressfield, Steven. The War of Art: Break through the Blocks and Win Your Inner Creative Battles. New York, NY: Grand Central Publishing, 2003.

Rabe, Cynthia Barton. The Innovation Killer: How What We Know Limits What We Can Imagine—And What Smart Companies Are Doing About It. New York, NY: American Management Association, 2006.

Smith, Phyl. Creating Workplaces Where People Can Think. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass, 1994.

Snyder, Nancy Tennant. Strategic Innovation: Embedding Innovation as a Core Competency in Your Organization. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass, 2003.

Zuckerman, Marilyn R. Speed: Linking Innovation, Process, and Time to Market. New York, NY: Conference Board, 2000.

Articles and Reports
Amabile, Teresa M. “How to Kill Creativity”, Harvard Business Review Article (September 1998).

Fleming, Lee, and Matt Marx. “Managing Creativity in Small Worlds”, California Management Review, vol. XLVIII, no. 4 (Summer 2006), p. 6-27.

Florida, Richard, and Jim Goodnight. “Managing for Creativity”, Harvard Business Review, vol. LXXXIII, no. 7/8 (July/Aug. 2005), p. 124-131.

Gamlin, Janet N., Raymond Yourd, and Valerie Patrick. “Unlock Creativity with ‘Active’ Idea Management”, Research Technology Management, vol. L, no. 1 (Jan./Feb. 2007), p. 13-16.

Hildebrand, Carol. “Creative Genius – Creativity in project management isn’t an oxymoron. It does exist — And can help save time and money”, PM Network, vol. XXI, no. 1 (Jan. 2007), p. 46-56.

Hughes, G. David. “Beyond the Boundaries”, Journal for Quality and Participation, vol. XXVI, no. 2 (2003), p. 4-13.

“The Innovative Enterprise”, Harvard Business Review, vol. LXXX, no. 8 (Aug. 2002), p. 6
This issue of the Harvard Business Review is devoted to innovation.

Kratzer, J., R. Leenders, and J. van Engelen. “Keeping Virtual R and D Teams Creative”, Research Technology Management, vol. XLVIII, no. 2 (March/April 2005), p. 13-16.

Lepage, Alain. “Robustness of the Actor’s Collaboration in Multidisciplinary Teams to Improve the Productivity of the Innovation Projects”, in International Conference on Advances in the Internet, Processing, Systems, and Interdisciplinary ResearchAmalfi, Italy, 17-20 Feb. 2005.

Mauzy, Jeff, and Richard A. Harriman. “Three Climates for Creativity”, Research Technology Management, vol. XLVI, no.3 (May/June 2003), p. 27-30.

Richards, Brett. “Intelligent Innovation: Ideas to Action”, Journal for Quality and Participation, vol. XXVI, no. 2 (2003), p. 14-16.

Wycoff, Joyce. “The ‘Big 10’ Innovation Killers: How to Keep Your Innovation System Alive and Well”, Journal for Quality and Participation, vol. XXVI, no. 2 (2003), p. 17-21

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