CHARLIE ROSE: What is creativity? How do you define it? Where does
it come from? Can it be taught? Is there a science to it? These are just
some of the questions explored in the cover story in "Newsweek" magazine
last week. It was called "Creativity in America, the Science of Innovation
and how to Reignite our Imaginations."
There’s a resent IBM poll of 1,500 CEO’s. They identified
creativity as the number one leadership competency of the future.
For years conventional wisdom has held that America’s creative age
would ensure its global primacy. But maybe not. A new study indicates
that creativity scores among both children and adults have consistently
inched downward for the last 20 years.
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