Self-assessment: Creativity
Are you investing in improving your career management skills? Take this assessment quizz to evaluate what you know and also what you may need to practice in order improve your creative skills.
Each person express creativity in a different way: it may vary from the obvious artistic position to the highly technical one.
Artistic creativity can help to design new campaigns, composing dialogues or scripts, creating a new packaging, creating attractive templates or designing a logo.
Creative Problem-Solving: it helps to find various solutions to the same problem and many times innovative and out of the norm. Helps in strategic thinking, brainstorming for improvement or identifying the best solutions.
The elevator pitch: It is a brief and concise speech that tells about who you are, what you do, and what you want to achie.
It is named as such since it should be short and compelling enough that you can introduce yourself during an elevator ride. Ideally it should last no longer than 30 seconds.
You can use your elevator pitch when looking for a job, particularly during job interviews. It’s common for an interviewer to ask you to tell them something about yourself. You can use your elevator speech as an introduction of who you are and what you do.
When trying to develop your creative thinking, it is quite useful to reflect on past experiences. These experiences can be used as powerful tools to help you in coming up with new innovative ideas. Reflecting on what went right and wrong in the past allows us to think of new approaches to utilize. There is always a lesson in failure!
The challenging part of crafting an elevator pitch is putting all the important elements together without talking about yourself longer than you should or monopolizing the conversation. Here are some guidelines to help you create your pitch:
- Know what you want to achieve;
- Say something about what you do;
- Know your unique selling position;
- Put it all together and practice delivering your pitch
Things to avoid in this kind of situations:
- Not allowing time for questions,
- Not preparing a Demo
- Not knowing your audience
- Not knowing the competition
Well, You are a Newbie!
It seems you are just starting out. Your effort is commendable though.
No worries, there's a vast ocean of learning and you can do it and invest in your career management.
Please, read the content and watch the videos about this topic! It will help you!
Remember, the sky's the limit!
Well, You are a Newbie!
It seems you are just starting out. Your effort is commendable though.
No worries, there's a vast ocean of learning and you can do it and invest in your career management.
Please, read the content and watch the videos about this topic! It will help you!
Remember, the sky's the limit!
Awesome! You are Experienced!
Well done!
You definitely understand what creativity means. If you want to achieve better results, read the content and watch the videos about this topic! It will help you!
Whoa! Good job !
That's a great score!
You have an excellent hold of all the nuances of creativity. People learn from you, but don't forget there is always room for improvement. Keep on learning and inspiring others.