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- Posted by Michael C. Fanning
- Date May 19, 2023
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The following are excerpts from Business Creativity Guidebook; Fanning. (2020). Select the correct answer under each quote:
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1. “There is no limit to your potential except for the limitation of your own imagination.”
(page xxvii)
Which of the following statements best reflects the importance of creativity in a business context and encourages individuals to understand their own potential for creativity?
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2. “And as long as you have not figured out a way to extract your thoughts from your mind, to materialize them, you will remain the only one who can see the greatness of your imagination. Another way of illustrating this point is that until someone else can ascertain the greatness and demonstrate the usefulness of your business idea, it is worth nothing.”
(page xxviii)
What is the crux of the above statement on business ideas?
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3. “In business, the type of creativity which leads to disruptive innovation can only be enabled by imagination and implemented through passion. Such passion is usually quite naturally directed towards your area of expertise.”
(page xxxvii)
Which of the following statements best explains the relationship between imagination, passion, and innovation in a business context?
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Entrepreneurship
I am a serial entrepreneur and I have been vegetarian for 14 years now. In a nutshell, I start businesses, grow them and retain some ownership before decelerating from all the operational duties involved.
In addition, I am a complete lover of nature. I turned vegetarian at 18 years old. And my mother introduced me to hiking in my teenage years. So, I take random walks in the bushes every now and then. It definitely helps with decision-making in business, too. But it is not all that I am. I am also an aspiring father, husband and Vegan. Did I mention I am Christian?
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