Posts Tagged ‘Richard Florida’

The Value of Creativity

The Value of Creativity

As a PR professional, I know how crucial creativity is to success in business today. As a socially networked person (is there anybody out there who isn’t?), I’ve watched as network friends draw something, write something or video something. As a trendspotter, I’ve read at length Richard Florida’s thoughts on the importance of the creative [...]


Trendspotting: Creative Class Act

Whether you’re familiar with the term “creative class,” coined by American urban studies theorist Richard Florida, you know the group we’re talking about. See that lady at your local coffee shop hammering out the next great American novel or the fellow over there in the corner working his Photoshop voodoo on an Apple laptop? They’re [...]


Corporations: Pillars of the Community?

Corporations: Pillars of the Community?

Originally posted on the Huffington Post. There’s a real paradox today in the meaning of the word community. On one hand, we’re building our communities online and forming tribes with like-minded, digital folks who share our likes and dislikes, our restaurant recommendations and, in the case of places like Egypt, our desire for democracy. But [...]