The Future of Learning Playbook

A practical guide to navigating the changing landscape for creativity, innovation and entrepreneurship

The Future of Learning Playbook

A practical guide to navigating the changing landscape for creativity, innovation and entrepreneurship

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Learn about the future of CIE learning and how to build your capacity to design an innovative and creative learning landscape.

Whether you are a student who wants to learn and acquire new capabilities for Creativity, Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CIE), a teacher or lecturer trying to pass on the skills and capabilities of CIE to a new generation, or an industry professional responsible for skills development as part of a talent management strategy, learn how to create a supportive and useful learning environment for the future world of CIE.

The Future of Learning Playbook provides a rich set of easy-to-use canvases, specific examples, and invites readers to begin a journey of reflection to design their own futures.

In an easily accessible and visually appealing way, De Gruyter playbooks offer practical concepts for improving business performance. They are an extremely valuable resource for a wide range of business professionals.



John Bessant, who was originally a chemical engineer, has been active in the field of research and consultancy in technology and innovation management for over 40 years. He holds the Chair in Innovation and Entrepreneurship at the University of Exeter and has visiting appointments at the universities of Stavanger, Norway and Erlangen-Nuremburg, Germany. In 2003 he was elected a Fellow of the British Academy of Management. He has acted as advisor to various national governments and international bodies including the United Nations, The World Bank and the OECD. He is the author or co-author of 30 books including 'Gamification for Innovators and Entrepreneuers' published by De Gruyter.

Olga Kokshagina is an Associate Professor of innovation and entrepreneurship at EDHEC Business School in France and an associate researcher at Monash University in Australia. She is a member of the EDHEC Foresight, Innovation and Transformation Chair and Management in Innovative Health Chair Research Associate. Her research focuses on the areas of strategic management of design, open and radical innovation, entrepreneurship, and the role of digital technologies in transforming the nature of work. She holds a PhD in management science from Mines Paris PSL Research University. Olga has delivered training and consulted a variety of organizations such as Danone, Airbus, Society Generale, Schneider Electric, Technip FMC, Accenture and STMicroelectronics in Europe and Australia. She is a member of the French Digital Council (CNNUM) and co-author of 'The Radical Innovation Playbook' and 'Envisioning the Future of Learning for Creativity, Innovation and Entrepreneurship' published by De Gruyter.

Kyriaki Papageorgiou is a Marie Curie Fellow at NTNU (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) and a Research Associate at UCLA where she is researching the challenges facing academia, focusing on future alternatives. She has a PhD in Social and Cultural Anthropology, with an emphasis on Science and Technology Studies, from the University of California, Irvine. Kyriaki's research has employed anthropological theories and ethnographic methods to critically examine social, technological and business innovation side-by-side. She has been particularly interested in the discourses and practices of innovation in tackling big societal challenges, and the emergent role of robotics and AI in transforming work and our daily lives. She is the co-author of 'Envisioning the Future of Learning for Creativity, Innovation and Entrepreneurship' and 'The Future of Learning Playbook', both published by De Gruyter.

ISBN 9783110767360
Artikelnummer 9783110767360
Medientyp E-Book - PDF
Copyrightjahr 2023
Verlag Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co.KG
Umfang 182 Seiten
Sprache Englisch
Kopierschutz Digitales Wasserzeichen