Creativity is an essential skill in business and life, and yet most people are never formally educated in the topic. Patrick has devoted his career to both practicing and teaching creativity in everyday situations. You may be seeking a broad overview, some illuminating examples, a few practical techniques for that project on Monday – or all of the above. If you can’t work directly with Patrick, then get The Truth About Creativity..
Jason Brown, Vice President Marketing and Customer Loyalty, eBay
Patrick Harris provides the manual and the toolkit here which is both easy to follow and to use. This is essential when the implications are potentially so profound. Breaking the shackles of uniform thinking and tapping into this reservoir of latent ingenuity may well make the difference between business success and failure. It may also be the difference between human survival and extinction. It is therefore an undertaking of great value, and one that is all the more commendable because of its easy to digest layout and prose.
Simon Large, Finlays, Commercial Director
Patrick changes the way people think about life and the world around them. The Truth About Creativity captures who Patrick is- a shaper of ideas and people. This book will draw you in and provide you with a compass to unlock your own creative capabilities.
Andrew Jackson, Ministry of Economic Development, NZ
Are you a monkey, dolphin, lion or elephant? Do you know the difference between "urgent" and "important"? Two fascinating facts I learned from Patrick's wonderful book on Creativity. Packed with questions and challenges, this is a must-read for anyone needing to understand creativity.
Ian Ryder - Deputy CEO, British Computer Society
The Truth About Creativity could not be more timely. With extraordinary insight and understanding, Patrick Harris has gently and systematically taken the reader through a process that demonstrates that we all can be creative.
The Truth about Creativity is much more than an exemplary guide about fostering and promoting creativity, it is at the same time a welcome roadmap that marks out essential steps for moving from the seeming stagnation of the present to a richly creative future.
Randolph Kent, PhD, Director, Humanitarian Futures Programme, King’s College, London
Thinking creatively is what drives Patrick to get out of bed each morning. The Truth About Creativity embodies the thoughts of a man who really enjoys challenging people to think differently. It’s great to see his techniques eventually captured on paper in such an easy-to-use and succinct fashion.
Andrew Culpan, Co-Founder Aroxo & Former Vice President Strategy MTV Networks
A unique perspective on creativity based on Harris's practical experience and his passion for promoting originality and imagination in business. His truths are delivered in a simple structure that is usable and accessible to everyone, making you want to change the way you do things...now!
Jeanette Purcell, Chief Executive, Association of MBAs
This book debunks the idea that creativity requires total freedom or even anarchy – instead it provides a framework of wonderfully engaging and practical ideas to flex the creativity muscle. Most importantly it doesn’t read like an instruction manual, but is more like a very tempting recipe book – and one where you can’t wait for the next meal.
Harry Rich, Chief Executive, Enterprise Insight
Entertaining us with countless stories, riddles and jokes, Patrick Harris expertly leads us out of the proverbial box and into the playground, where he urges us to be bold, to recognise, value and unleash our inherent creativity.
James Goodman, Head of Futures, Forum for the Future
Patrick clearly illustrates in his book that it is not about to be or not to be creative as a personal characteristic, but it is about how to learn to be more creative as an individual and an organization.
Willem Manders, Strategy, Change and Assurance Manager, EP Learning, Shell Exploration and Production
Patrick is an excellent listener and in many ways personifies ‘The Inquisitive Nature’. He takes a rare and wonderfully child-like delight in delving, de-bunking and divulging – and that is one of my definitions of creativity.
Peter Kyle, Chief Executive, The Shakespeare Globe Trust
If Patrick Harris' book on creativity were a cake you'd want to gobble it down in its entirety immediately! It's deliciously excellent.
Camila Batmanghelidjh, Founder, Kids Company
Patrick's book could do for creativity what Christopher Booker did for story telling with his Seven Basic Plots - just with more humour!
Alex Batchelor, Executive Vice President – Marketing, TomTom