Hi Duann,
yes, they're useful, but I should have attributed them more carefully. They are from Sir George Cox.
Cox Review of Creativity in Business: building on the UK’s strengths. Retrieved Nov 23, 2005, from http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/independent_reviews/cox_review/coxreview_index.cfm
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I agree Amanda,
simple and succinct definitions..
'Creativity' is the generation of new ideas - either new ways of
looking at existing problems, or of seeing new opportunities, perhaps
by exploiting emerging technologies or changes in markets.
'Innovation' is the successful exploitation of new ideas. It is the
process that carries them through to new products, new services, new
ways of running the business or even new ways of doing business.
'Design' is what links creativity and innovation. It shapes ideas to
become practical and attractive propositions for users or customers.
Design may be described as creativity deployed to a specific end.
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Duann Scott
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