Skill at discovering new ideas, and delivering them, may be one of the most important practical job skills, in today’s and tomorrow’s job market. Creativity is an acquired skill, one that improves with practice. This course aims to empower individuals who believe they have lost their innate creativity, because they, their employers or teachers prefer the three R's: replication, repetition and rote, to innovation. We show how to re-ignite rusty creative powers.

Cracking the Creativity Code: Discovering Ideas

Cracking the Creativity Code: Discovering Ideas
This course is part of Startup Entrepreneurship Specialization

Instructor: Prof. (Emeritus) Shlomo Maital
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Reviewed on Mar 7, 2016
Although some aspects were repetitive, I do enjoy learning from the many stories of creative problem solving.
Reviewed on Apr 23, 2016
This course is very helpful in one's quest to be more creative. The ZiZoZi method is very practical.
Reviewed on Dec 7, 2025
I learnt a lot, I suggest this to everyone who wants to improve itself in this field
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