Rassak’s Law: Creativity and Competition
Posted: December 6th, 2009 | Author: Barak Kassar | Filed under: blogservations | Tags: barcelona, Competition, Creativity, Gaudi, Gild International, Investing, Management, Rassak, Risk, San Francisco | 2 Comments »Over the years Rassak has helped a bunch of companies solve sticky problems through creative communications. So when I was invited to present to a group of business execs and investors at Gild International in Barcelona last week, I thought Creativity itself would an interesting topic. Big thanks to Saar Gur, David Hornik, and Steve Reale for the great ideas to prep for this talk. I wish I could’ve used all your examples.
BTW, if the bit in the video about “brutal editing” in the creative process speaks to you… it’s a theme I have spent some time on in this blog. See Editing Engineers, What’s In a Word?, Less is More, and Where Blood Tasted of Blood and Honey of Honey.
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Great Presentation Barak, thanks for sharing!
Finally got round to watching this – awesome talk – loved the opening challenge of ‘the more competitive your market the more creative you have to be” to creativity coming from outside the norm…