From Workplace to Playspace by Pamela Meyer

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Making space for enhancing creativity, collaboration, and leadership at work Outlines a practical approach for leaders and managers who want to enhance creative collaboration and learning that results in business success. Reveals how to create a supportive workplace environment that will help everyone work, create, and learn at their best.

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From Workplace to Playspace by Pamela Meyer

From Workplace to Playspace is about visionary, courageous, innovative, and persistent organizations that challenge long-held preconceptions about the incompatibility of workplace and playspace. Each day organizations across industries and with wide-ranging missions are discovering that playspace is the space they can and must create every day at work if they are to think creatively, question old assumptions, respond effectively to the unexpected, and engage all to work at the top of their talent. Filled with case examples from such organizations as Learning Curve International, Google, Chicago Public Schools, Umpqua Bank, and Threadless, the author provides both the conceptual framework and the principles to guide practitioners to create playspace for innovating, learning and changing in their organizations.
Pamela Meyer, Ph.D., is founder and president of Meyer Creativity Associates. She teaches at DePaul University where she is also a Faculty Fellow at both the Center to Advance Education for Adults and the Center for Creativity and Innovation at the College of Commerce and the Kellstadt Graduate School of Business. Meyer speaks and consults internationally. www.meyercreativity.com
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ISBN 13 9780470467220
ISBN 10 0470467223
Title From Workplace to Playspace
Author Pamela Meyer
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Year published 2010-04-16
Number of pages 256
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