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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a creative climate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an environment or atmosphere that encourages creativity and innovation.
Example: "The company fosters a creative climate that allows employees to explore new ideas and collaborate freely."
Alternatives: "an innovative environment" or "a culture of creativity."
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In spite of the pressure and high expectations, most who worked on the album remember the atmosphere in the studio as one of "love" and "camaraderie" -- a creative climate attributed to both Jones and Jackson.
At the adopting unit the explicit implementation strategy had been used, a strategy that has been shown to predict a better implementation outcome if combined with a creative climate at the unit [ 22].
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Last week, the New York Times ran a story titled, "The Maturing of Street Art in Cairo," that linked a move away from simple political slogans to a healthier creative climate in the still-unstable city.
The main finding was that the units having a positive creative climate (group Hi) adopted the new tool to a higher degree than those with the least positive creative climate (group Lo).
The main finding was that the units identified as having a positive creative climate demonstrated more frequent use and more positive perceptions regarding the new tool than those with the least positive creative climate.
In the present study, staff at the units with a positive creative climate appreciate the CLT, which they find useful in their practice, but they still, after 2 years, have not incorporated it in their daily practice.
Zittel came to Joshua Tree because "I was curious to find out if there was a way to create a vital intellectual and creative climate for a contemporary arts scene outside of a cultural capital like New York or L.A.," she said.
David Byrne takes a similarly dim view of the creative climate in Hollywood at present.
Consistent with the general theory of the second-best, the presence of binding political economy constraints opens a significant "opportunity space" for the design of creative climate policy instruments with superior political feasibility, economic efficiency, and environmental efficacy relative to the constrained implementation of carbon pricing policies.
One of those is the Creative Climate Questionnaire (CCQ) aiming to measure the climate in an organization regarding creativity and innovations [ 4].
Using that metaphor assessment of creative climate could help to diagnose the problem, and a tailored approach would be the treatment.
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