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Episode 16: Julie Daley on creativity in leadership [The Amiel Show]

Episode 16: Julie Daley on creativity in leadership [The Amiel Show]

by amiel · Apr 27, 2015

Imagine that:

  • Creativity isn’t something “other” people have
  • Creativity is much broader than art–or even new ideas and products
  • Creativity isn’t just about you. It’s about what you create with other people
  • Creativity isn’t even just about creativity. It’s about being skilled in emotions, difficult conversations, and leadership

Many people consider these a stretch. Not Julie Daley, who teaches Creativity in Leadership at Stanford and helps women become a force of nature through her company, Unabashedly Female. Julie sees these as starting points for guiding people to access their creativity in leadership and the rest of life.

Julie-Daley

 

Episode Highlights

  • 6:00 Julie guides me to access my own creativity–live
  • 15:00 The man who used Julie’s class to decide whether to propose marriage
  • 23:00 How judging others keeps their ideas from coming forth fully
  • 28:00 What you can do to work with your inner critic
  • 32:00 How to see with your heart…or your toe
  • 35:00 How a single conversation can ignite you to feel more alive
  • 37:00 What creativity teaches us about difficult conversations
  • 51:30 What leadership from a place of love is like
  • 55:00 What Julie is personally practicing to grow as a human being

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As a leader, what you’re there for is to bring forth something that is not for you personally.

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Explore Additional Resources

Julie Daley
Stanford University’s Unleashing Creativity and Leadership for Women class
Creativity in Business by Michael Ray & Rochelle Myers
Inner judge or inner critic
Turning toward, away, and against. Part of the Gottman Method
The Talent Code: Greatness Isn’t Born. It’s Made. Here’s How by Daniel Coyle

 

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Filed Under: Conflict, Creativity, Emotions, Podcast, Women's leadership Tagged With: creativity in leadership, female leaders, Julie Daley, podcast, power women, women's leadership

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