Rush jobs are often framed as an unavoidable part of creative work—an occasional fire drill to keep things moving. But when last-minute projects become the norm, they don’t just disrupt workflow; they erode the foundation of good creative work.
Creativity isn’t about pulling ideas from nowhere—it’s about collecting, interpreting, and reshaping what we take in. If your output feels sluggish, check your input. Then, go outside and fill the well.
Creativity often comes with a reputation—many creative professionals are swiftly labeled “difficult” or “egotistical” at the slightest sign of pushback….
As you explore Agile’s principles, you may wonder how other frameworks, like Design Thinking, fit into this process. Design Thinking…