Be Creative: 10 Easy Steps To Increase Your Confidence, Creativity and Cash in The Attention Economy
Be Creative: 10 Easy Steps To Increase Your Confidence, Creativity and Cash in The Attention Economy
6. Learn Endlessly. Ideas are about doing something different and better.
Borrow. Innovate. In beautiful Perth where I live, as well as the low cost of
living, stunning lifestyle and great weather - we have another advantage. I call it
the isolation, ideas and innovation factor. We live in the most isolated city in the
world and this is both a negative and positive. The positive is remoteness breeds
creativity. When you stop learning, you stop being creative.
7. Excel In The Attention Economy We now live in an economy where creativity,
the media and entertainment dominate. It seeps into every crease, fold and
cranny in our lives. Learn to excel in this economy. Understand the pressures
and the principles of living in this age.
I call this a time when the Three C's of Change are on the increase:
Chaos, Clutter, and Competition Chaos - Our lives are getting busier and busier
and more and more chaotic as we sift through the masses of information coming
at us.
Clutter - This mass of information is getting held up, like grains of sand in an
hourglass, and the sheer volume is cluttering up our lives and decision-making
processes.
Competition - It is an increasingly competitive marketplace now, with me too
brands, look at me brands, and global brands dominating the marketplace. It is
increasingly difficult to be truly unique and standout from the crowd.
8. To Make A Mistake Is Not To Fail. There's a well-known saying along the lines
of "a mistake is only a mistake if you don't learn from it". The rate of failure is
high within an economy built on ideas. That failure can be at a personal,
company or even Government policy level. Learn how to deal with failure and
manage it. Traditionally bureaucrats have focussed on policy and businesses
avoid risk.
When a senior executive at the ABC, I always found this a challenge as a
manager. A delicate balancing act was required to encourage creativity to make
good programs on the one hand, while working within a dinosaur-like,
bureacratic, public service culture where policy and process dominate. I learnt
the hard way there is an unstable relationship between creativity, innovation and
bureacracy. You can read a full article about these challenges originally published
in The West Australian newspaper in November 2000 here.
9. Build A Powerful Personal Brand. How creative you are, whether your ideas
are accepted and how often you fail will impact on your personal identity. Your
identity is how others see you. Manage these perceptions and build a strong
personal brand that is resilient, reliable and real.
10. Have Ideas, Make Fun, Make Money. Ideas are the currency and rules by
which we get access to capital. If you have the right idea, with the right support,
you can have great fun and make a huge amount of money along the way.