“I have the good fortune of working with two brothers who are very accomplished, incredibly smart, and very capable. So thankfully there is not an issue in that regard where somebody isn't pulling their own weight. We collaborate all the time. We tend to take different paths, but we tend to reach very similar conclusions. It's actually great because it allows us to be much more creative in the process of getting things done.” TwoDifferentDoneProcessCreativePathIssuesBrotherCapableSmartWeightRegardFortuneConclusionAccomplishedPullingGood FortuneThings DoneGetting Things DoneDifferent PathsTwo Brothers Author:Ivanka Trump
“I am not one of the new media experts working all the time with my computers and the PowerPoint's and things of that sort. So, I'm an old fashioned still in this regard but these are the moment where I really can be creative, if I am, to be left alone with just a book and piece of paper and to be thinking.” IfsThinkingStillsBookMomentsLeftCreativePiecesMediaPaperComputerRegardExpertsBe CreativeOld FashionedLeft AloneNew MediaPowerpointWorking All The Time Author:Ahmed H. Zewail
“It seems safe to say that significant discovery, really creative thinking, does not occur with regard to problems about which the thinker is lukewarm.” ThinkingDoeProblemSeemsPassionCreativityCreativeSafeDiscoveryRegardSignificantThinkerProblem SolvingCreative ThinkingLukewarm Author:Mary Henle
“All of these creative ideas and decisions about new ways to reach the consumer can be tracked with regard to how well they are working, whether and how they are building awareness for the product, how well they motivate the consumption of the product, and so on.” WayWellsIdeasDecisionCreativeAwarenessBuildingProductsRegardConsumersConsumptionNew WaysCreative Ideas Author:John Kao
“That's the way the mind works: the brain is genetically disposed towards organization, yet if not controlled, will link even the most imagerial fragment to another on the flimsiest pretense and in the most freewheeling manner, as if it takes a kind of organic pleasure in creative association, without regards to logic or chronological sequence.” IfsWayMindKindPleasureBrainCreativeLogicOrganizationRegardLinksControlledAssociationFragmentsSequencePretense Author:Tom Robbins
“The mere formulation of a problem is far more essential than its solution, which may be merely a matter of mathematical or experimental skills. To raise new questions, new possibilities, to regard old problems from a new angle requires creative imagination and marks real advances in science.” MayRealMatterProblemScienceImaginationEducationCreativityCreativePossibilitySkillsEssentialsSolutionsMarkRegardRaisesMereIntelligenceMathematicalClassroomProblem SolvingAngleReal ProblemsCreative ThinkingProblems And SolutionsSolution To A ProblemCreative ImaginationImagination And CreativityNew PossibilitiesImagination CreativitySolved ProblemsRelated To CreativityAdvances In ScienceCreative Problem SolvingCreative Solutions Author:Albert Einstein
“I do not regard advertising as entertainment or an art form, but as a medium of information. When I write an advertisement, I don’t want you to tell me that you find it ‘creative.’ I want you to find it so interesting that you buy the product.” WantWritingArtFormInterestingCreativeInformationProductsRegardEntertainmentMediumsAdvertisingI Want YouAdvertisementsCopywriting Author:David Ogilvy