The synergy between creativity and business acumen is more crucial than ever. Often, creative individuals and liberal arts majors find themselves immersed in the expressive realms of art, literature, or design, neglecting the practicalities of business
The synergy between creativity and business acumen is more crucial than ever. Often, creative individuals and liberal arts majors find themselves immersed in the expressive realms of art, literature, or design, neglecting the practicalities of business.
However, integrating business principles into the skill set of a creative mind can unlock a world of opportunities, teaching you how to start your own creative business, and ensuring sustainable success and broader impact.
We spoke with Adam Collis, professor of practice at Thunderbird School of Global Management and program director of the Sidney Poitier New American Film School at Arizona State University’s Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts, on the importance of creative people gaining business principles.
“When it came to creative matters, such as where to put a camera, what the color palette of the movie should be … those sorts of creative things were just so intuitive to me,” he said.
[This article has been reproduced with permission from Knowledge Network, the online thought leadership platform for Thunderbird School of Global Management https://thunderbird.asu.edu/knowledge-network/]