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JOHN
A. GLOVER (1980), BECOMING
A MORE CREATIVE PERSON;
PENTICE HALL, U. S. A.
For
something to be “Creative” it must be “novel” that is, it
must be unusual, uncommon, and different or unexpected. It is
something statistically infrequent and must be utilizable (useful).
Creative Behavior
Is Assessed At Three Different Levels
- Personal level- is your behavior, actions, sayings, talks or any of your life for novel and useful? Have you done any today?
- The peer group level- these include friends, associates and so forth.
The
more people you compare your behaviors to, the less likely it is that
your behaviors will be viewed as uncommon.
Example
if three offices have already done something like that you are doing,
that is not “novel” and hence not “creative”
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