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Does it ever feel like you’re stuck in a never-ending loop of déjà vu, where everything you see, hear, or scroll past feels suspiciously familiar? In the latest episode of Daily Creative, I sat down with Andrew Robertson, chairman of BBDO and author of The Creative Shift, to dig into why companies settle for less creativity than they're capable of. Andrew, bringing insight from decades at the intersection of creativity and operational excellence, shares how leaders can practically make space for genuine innovation—even inside the most efficient, process-driven organizations. Here are five key takeaways—each worth chewing on: 1. Rediscover the edges—avoid the creative center. 2. Attentional minimalism beats digital overload. 3. Creative energy comes from making, not consuming. 4. Operational excellence and creativity aren’t opposites—they’re in tension. 5. Great ideas don’t come from certainty—they come from managed risk. As Andrew puts it: “The definition of a great insight is something that is blindingly obvious the minute you see it, but nobody had seen it before.” This week, let yourself wander to the edges, prune away the extra noise, and dare to create something without waiting for a permission slip. It’s these little shifts that add up to a week—and a career—where you feel more alive, more focused, and a little less vaguely familiar.
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Author of seven books, including The Accidental Creative, Herding Tigers, Die Empty, Daily Creative, The Brave Habit. I help creative pros and leaders to be brave, focused, and brilliant every day.
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