What follows is an overview of Assignment One with comments on how you might approach it. The
primary purpose of this assignment is for you to get an overall understanding of the breadth of the
topic, AND for you to find some relevance or relationship to your own situation. I have found that
people who understand how creativity and innovation relates to their own situation are more
successful in making innovation happen. Good Luck.
1) Assessment Details
This assignment based on an exploration of the nature of creativity and innovation,
how these are defined, what academics and others say about them, and what their
own experiences are. The topic will relate to the theory and practice of creativity
and innovation in an organisational setting and will require participants to research
the current body of knowledge in the area, assess how this might impact their role in
an organization, and present a case based on their research.
To help you focus this, aim to identify examples of people and/or organisations
whose success was/is based on creative thinking and innovation, and what they did
to achieve their success with innovation. Look to identify the key ingredients to
successful innovation – Leadership, Focus, Creativity, Invention, and
Entrepreneurship. Try to find people and organisations that are ‘less well known’
than the usual examples, such as Apple, Google, Uber, etc. The aim is to learn how
to ‘spot’ innovation in action all around you, so focus in your own industry, field,
country, or area of interest to find your examples.
The assignment report should be a document of about 2500 words plus an Executive
Summary, Mind Map, and Attachments as needed. Please also include a short
personal reflection on what you learnt by doing this assignment, and how you might
apply the insights gained.
Assignment topic : Is Creativity & Innovation important to
individual or organizational success?
If you believe it is then you may like to consider the following…
• How do we define creativity and innovation?
• What’s the difference between them?
• Where does one end and the other begin?
• Can you have one without the other? What would be the result if you did?
• Where does intra/entrepreneurship fit in?
• What are examples of people, organizations, or products/services etc. you believe are
innovative, and why do you believe they are. What type(s) of innovation do they display or
use to be successful?
In addition the following questions may raise your interest…
• Is it important that we have ‘creative’ people in our business?
• Are creative people born or developed – nature or nurture?
• What examples do we have of creative genius – and what makes them creative?
• Should we try to find and hire creative geniuses?
• Should we reward creativity and innovation, and if so how might we do that?
• What is your experience in this area?
Assignment 1 Individual Essay
Each participant is required to submit an essay based on an exploration of the nature of creativity
and innovation – how these are defined, what academics and others say about them, what their
own experiences are, and how they might apply the insights they gain from reading material on
these topics. The assignment report should be a document of 2000-2500 words and should include
a Mind Map® overview and Executive Summary. The topic will relate to the theory and practice of
creativity and innovation in an organisational setting and will require participants to research the
current body of knowledge in the area and present a case based on their research.
The assessment criteria are outlined in the course description.
This assignment asks you to explore around the concepts of Creativity and Innovation. The approach
to undertaking the task is purposely open to interpretation – much like the concepts involved. Our
aim is to invite you to research, explore and hopefully discover what creativity and innovation mean
to you, your situation and your entrepreneurial or career aspirations – based on what has been done
and learnt by many others. There is no ‘right’ answer to the assignment, but we believe the subject
is an important one that entrepreneurs and leaders need to be abreast of. This is a chance to
explore what is likely to be the differentiating factor for business in coming years. We anticipate
that you could spend 20-30 hours working on this, including the reading and web-searching, and if
you do you will almost certainly be rewarded with some interesting insights.
We enjoy reading the reports we get back from participants, as no two are alike. How boring it would
be to read papers that all covered the same stuff! In the past most papers were laid out in standard
essay form, and many had summaries in Mind Map form, which is what we ask for. A couple were
presented in alternative formats, such as cartoon story book and a video, and these were fun -
although content is our primary interest. Some people focus on the creativity aspect, with people and
thinking as a central topic, while others look more at organisational innovation effort. Most
participants go well beyond the set of readings we make available, and those that do score much
better than those that simply cut and pasted information and wrap it up with a brief summary. The
reports we like are those that surprise us with new and/or controversial information.
We also look for you to find links to your own situation, or for you to challenge views held by
‘experts’ based on your own experiences.
In written comments on your reports we try to only give Yellow Hat comments, because each of you
will learn something of value – sometimes significant, sometimes small. In grading the papers I use
the criteria in the grading sheet but in general I look for….
A clear focus on what you are trying to achieve with the report, and whether or not you went
beyond what is asked for in the instructions. The research aspect is wide open and we hope to
see you start with the reading references we give you, but that you then go beyond this into
areas more specific to your area of interest.
The assignment is wide open to individuality, and here we really invite you to pursue diverse and
sometimes contradictory views held by ‘experts’. Are you posing questions that demand further
exploration and then following them through? We would like you to find a relationship to your
own experience. Do this by building on your research and reflect these onto your personal
experiences. Don’t just give us your opinions. We value these, but without reference to
something they remain just opinion. Make a connection with the research and see what you
learn about yourself, those you work with and your business interests. Keep this top of mind as
you write.
I also consider the quality and richness of your thinking and the layout of the report. We want to
see you presented your thinking well in a building and interesting way. We expect to see good
referencing and that grammar and spelling is checked and the report is easy to navigate.
Written communication is a skill all leaders must have, so at least use your spell-checker.
The issue of what Creativity and Innovation means to different people, organisations, and situations
is clearly a tough one to pin down, but you will likely agree that trying to understand it better gives
you an insight into running a business better. This is a chance to see the wide diversity in what
Creativity and Innovation mean to different companies and ‘experts’. At its base though is creative
thinking and this is even more difficult of define and engage. In our view at the source of creativity
is the human being with a genius brain that can be left to radiate somewhat aimlessly or directed
with discipline and purpose in the pursuit of new ideas, new concepts, and new answers.
Can you have Innovation without Creativity? Can people be more creative through the use of
thinking tools? Can the human brain be used better, more creatively? Where does learning, artistry,
memory, experience, education etc. come in? Do we have the desire, the discipline, the skills to
think better? These are questions we believe entrepreneurs need to explore. We urge you to keep
looking, reading, exploring and experimenting well beyond this assignment.
References
With References, please be clear in your report on what is a direct quote or reference, what is
paraphrasing, and what are your own insights, being sure to correctly reference these in the report
and in the Reference Appendix. Please use APA style referencing and provide at least 10.
It is an Australian University’s assignment. Provide some example on this basis.
Don’t forget to put intext citation between
Please follow this marking style for making the assignment:(30)
Clear evidence of independent research, thinking, and interpretation, with appropriately
broad exploration of material, relevant to the focus. Identification