Podcast: Who Killed Creativity? and How Can We Get it Back? (TEDx Hong Kong)

The Innovation Race
TEDx Hong Kong
Andrew Grant

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Everyone is talking about the need to “breakthrough” with innovative new ideas, so what is holding us back? CEOs say it’s the #1 leadership competency needed for the future – and it is a stronger predictor of life success than IQ. Yet CQ (Creative Quotient) testing shows that creative thinking has been on the decline worldwide over the last generation. Individuals also lose the ability to think creatively over their lifespan – with a dramatic drop from children who score as geniuses on creative thinking tests, to adults who lose that capability. Why does this happen and what can be done about it? An interesting case is woven to reveal the brain’s inherent neurological gaps and demonstrate the subtle but powerful art of the sort of creative thinking that dares to be different and leads to breakthrough innovations.

This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community and converted to Podcast format.

Podcast: Who Killed Creativity? and How Can We Get it Back? (TEDx Hong Kong)
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Podcast Interview: Thakur Singh Powdyel of Bhutan

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Innovation Leader Interview:
Thakur Singh Powdyel of Bhutan

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As the only remaining Buddhist kingdom in the world, Bhutan is a unique country. It has consciously taken a different path, implementing a GNH (Gross National Happiness) measure rather than simply measuring GDP (Gross Domestic Product). Focusing on sustaining culture, preserving environment, and ethical leadership with responsibility and integrity – alongside economic growth – this measure is an ambitious attempt to provide guiding values for the country. The amazing thing is that this is not simply a gimmick, it’s the real deal. Everyone in the country knows the GNH principles and tries to live by them.

This is the first part of the interview series with one of the key spokespeople for the GNH, Mr Thakur Singh Powdyel, Former Minister of Education and current Director at the Royal Thimpu College. Mr Powdyel believes that, “The GNH is an aspiration, a set of guiding principles through which we are navigating our path towards a sustainable and equitable society... it’s our North star..."

Most countries and companies have little vision other than to "grow". Most companies also struggle to identify their vision and get buy in to it. For Bhutan, making decisions is different. All decisions are filtered through the GNH. What a breath of fresh air - literally! (With environmental conservation as one of the 4 guiding values, people are told "If you cut a tree down - you must plant 3 more!!!!")

Stand by for a series of inspiring video interviews from people in Bhutan who live their vision, mission and values – even down to an eight-year-old girl.

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