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How to unlock your creativity – even if you see yourself as a conventional thinker

  • Written by Lily Zhu, Assistant Professor of Management, Information Systems and Entrepreneurship, Washington State University
imagePeople engage in creative thinking every day, whether they realize it or not.Ekaterina Chizhevskaya/iStock via Getty Images

Do you think that creativity is an innate gift? Think again.

Many people believe that creative thinking is difficult – that the ability to come up with ideas in novel and interesting ways graces only some talented...

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