Quiz Lecture 1.3 (PART TWO)
- Posted by Michael C. Fanning
- Date April 19, 2023
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A creative working climate is one that fosters imagination, innovation, and free expression. The following are examples of what such a climate might look like. Match the various examples to the correct definition/example:
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- Collaboration
- Flexibility
- Open-mindedness
- Risk-taking
- Positive Reinforcement
- Supportive Leadership
- Playfulness
- Learning and Development
- Collaboration
- Diversity and Inclusivity
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1. A work environment that encourages collaboration, sharing of ideas, and open communication can spark creativity.
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2. A workplace that allows for flexibility in schedules, dress code, and work location can help employees feel more relaxed and inspired.
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3. A culture that values diverse perspectives and encourages out-of-the-box thinking can stimulate creativity.
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4. A company that encourages risk-taking and experimentation can provide employees with the freedom to try new things and think creatively.
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5. A work environment that provides positive feedback and recognition for innovative ideas can encourage employees to continue to think creatively.
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6. A leader who provides clear direction, empowers their team, and encourages creativity can help create a positive work climate.
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7. A work environment that incorporates playful elements, such as games or playful décor, can create a fun and creative atmosphere.
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8. A company that invests in its employees’ professional development can inspire them to think creatively and innovate.
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9. A work environment that promotes diversity and inclusivity can foster a culture of creativity and innovation by encouraging people with different backgrounds and perspectives to work together.
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10. A culture that encourages employees to ask questions, explore new ideas and challenge assumptions can inspire creativity.
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