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Myths of the creative workforce
  Posted: December 10, 2004
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Fast Company has a brief story on creativity in the workplace, and myth-challenging findings of at least one researcher. Teresa Amabile of Harvard Business School asked over 200 workers to keep daily diaries, and then coded the results for creativity issues. Her discoveries suggest that our common knowledge about creative energy isn't entirely true, and that the 'creative class' is more inclusive than we think.

Here are three of the six myths identified in the article, with supporting quotes by Amabile:

The article ends with an affirmation from Amabile:

''My 30 years of research and these 12,000 journal entries suggest that when people are doing work that they love and they're allowed to deeply engage in it -- and when the work itself is valued and recognized -- then creativity will flourish. Even in tough times.''

It also probably helps to have computers that work, enough printer paper, and an organizational mission that isn't larger than life.


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