Leaders with the ability to think and act creatively are more important now than ever before. But creativity in the future will not be the same. Jay Ludditt, Marketing Director at The Institute of Leadership & Management, interviews John Howkins, a thought-leader on creativity, to find out how and what you can do to be ready.

Speakers

Jay Ludditt

Jay Ludditt

Marketing Director.

The Institute of Leadership & Management team.
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John Howkins

John Howkins

John Howkins is a thought-leader on work and creativity, and author of ‘The Creative Economy’, the standard text on the creative industries, and ‘Invisible Work’. ‘Invisible Work’ discusses how this type of work is personal and subjective and cannot be seen – and how we can manage our work’s invisibility.

John’s media career spans TV, film, digital media, publishing and consulting; notably he was chair of the London Film School and chief adviser to HBO and Time Warner for fifteen years. 

He is chairman of the John Howkins Research Centre on the Creative Economy, set up by the Shanghai Municipal Government at the Shanghai School of Creativity, Shanghai Theatre Academy.