Developing a Creative Enterprise.This article (Developing a Creative Practice) is interesting from two standpoints. For one, Wendy is talking about how to grow and thrive in an environment where creativity of solutions is not valued as much as economy of cost. In other words, where the perception of many practitioners is that low cost wins over high value. Is this true? In a way, it doesn't matter. What matters is how you build your business. The other aspect to the article is the author's use of collaborative and constructivist techniques in teaching visual arts. Granted, this is not a field in which many readers of this weblog will be involved. But her approach to education is one that will clearly and relatively easily translate into e-Learning and into training a network marketing downline. What matters is how you get your learners to learn.
(This entry is duplicated on the Home Page, in eLearning Entrepreneur, and in Network Marketing for Entrepreneurs. Normally I won't parallel post, but this article contains important insights and I don't want those who only subscribe to one category or the other to miss this.) [Communication Arts] 2:44:35 PM ![]() |