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4 March 2020

Everybody Can Be Creative: Tina Seelig

 

When
Wednesday 18 March from 6:30pm to 7:30pm

 

Where
City Recital Hall
2-12 Angel Place, Sydney NSW 2000

 

Cost
Standard: $30.00
Concession: $20.00

 

Creativity, innovation and entrepreneurship are not magical qualities of the lucky few; nor are they inborn traits such as eye and hair colour. Instead they are skills that can be learned and honed.

 

In her book, Creativity Rules: Get Ideas Out of Your Head and into The World, Stanford University professor and bestselling author Tina Seelig describes a 4-step process she calls “the invention cycle”. From imagination to innovation, Seelig postulates that in learning to unlock this pathway, any one of us can gain the power of creativity.

 

Tina Seelig is a prolific teacher and mentor. She is a leader at the Stanford Technology Ventures Program, delivers pubic lectures around the world, including some of the most popular TED talks, and hosts a podcast helping young entrepreneurs launch their careers.

 

Seelig advocates that creativity can be taught just like any other skill and with her proven track record doing just that, this talk will equip you with the tools to transform an idea into something extraordinary.

 

 

Source: What's On

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