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Creativity is a valuable employee outcome associated with organizational sustainability and innovation. The course ‘Developing the Creative Organization’ situates the manager’s and employee’s behavior with respect to the complexities of organizational creativity in international contexts. It takes a multi-level approach to offer managers a comprehensive view of how to develop individual’s creativity and improve team creative performance.
It emphasizes the practical application of concepts related to creative performance and predicted by individual self-awareness, personality, dimensions of culture, intrinsic motivation, teamwork, leadership, and creative climate in multicultural settings.
Helena González holds a PhD in Management from IE Business School (2011). She is Assistant Professor in the People and Organizations Department at NEOMA Business (Rouen Campus). She has ten years of work and academic experience in Colombia, Spain, and France in the financial and consumer goods sectors.
Helena is currently working on several projects related to her main research interests: emotions, teamwork, leadership, and creativity. At NEOMA, Professor González teaches Organizational Readiness, Developing the Effective Organization and Human Resource Management among others.
Calle 21 No. 1-20
Bogotá – Colombia
Código postal: 111711
Bogotá
(601) 332 4144
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018000 123 300
Calle 21 No. 1-20
Bogotá – Colombia
Código postal: 111711
Bogotá
(57 601) 332 4144
Línea nacional
01800 123 300
Universidad de los Andes | Vigilada Mineducación
Reconocimiento como Universidad: Decreto 1297 del 30 de mayo de 1964.
Reconocimiento personería jurídica: Resolución 28 del 23 de febrero de 1949 Minjusticia.
Universidad de los Andes | Vigilada Mineducación
Reconocimiento como Universidad:
Decreto 1297 del 30 de mayo de 1964.
Reconocimiento personería jurídica:
Resolución 28 del 23 de febrero de 1949 Minjusticia.
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