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027. Productive Creativity with Pete Sena
          
        Introduction
      - Pete Sena (@petesena) is the founder, CEO, and CCO of Digital Surgeons, a design, branding, and digital marketing consultancy
 - Pete explains his responsibilities as Chief Creative Officer
 
- Create / Produce vs. Creativity / Productivity
 - The seesaw of effectiveness and efficiency
 - Creativity is born from curiosity
 - Productivity is how people are a pro at their craft
 - Critical thinking is important for becoming great creatives
 - Being "Creatively productive"
 - "Creativity is just connecting things." -Steve Jobs
 - "My powers are ordinary. Only my application brings me success." -Isaac Newton
 - Understanding shortcuts
 - Repetitive vs. Unique
 
- How productivity differs in a CEO and a CCO role
 - “Labels are important but be careful how they define and limit you”
 - Set a vision
 - Remove obstacles
 - Methods for giving all roles the attention they need
 - Mitigating affronts to productivity in different roles
 
- Stop managing creative people!
 - Understand their motivations and enable them
 - Servant leadership
 - Daniel Pink’s Drive: three intrinsic motivators
 - Problems that are unique to creative teams and their work
 - Pete's advice for a new manager of a creative team
 - Dividing work up in a creative team
 - Find out why work is important to the team and client
 - Translating the needs and wants of the client
 - Look at team members, project requirements, brands, rules, etc.
 - Logistical planning meetings for dividing tasks and ensuring consistent messaging
 - Create concepts to review
 - Find opportunities for people to collaborate
 
- Critical thinking is clearly listening to the intention of the person who is saying or writing something
 - Design thinking exercises
 - Combine uncommon things (three columns exercise)
 - Idea discussion > brainstorming
 - Keep using it. If you’re not, then the skill will diminish.
 - Outside of work: make a vision board, mash sources from media (e.g. magazines)
 - Improving a creative skill over lunch breaks
 - Why do you want to start that creative thing? (5 why’s)
- If there are multiple answers, split them up and explore them
 - Elon Musk's first-principles thinking
 - Use existing tools, read, and watch others
 - Micro progress and the power of getting started, a James Clear interview
 - Make a game out of it
 
 - Other ways someone can grow a creative skill
 - The importance of motivation, inspiration, technique, gumption, and experience
 - Knowing where to focus your energy when developing a skill
 
- Digital Surgeons
 - Warren Berger’s Three-Part Method for More Creativity on Farnam Street
 - Pete Sena blogs about productivity on Medium
 - Bird by Bird by Anne Lamott for better writing
 - Write Dumb: Writing Better By Thinking Less by James Dowd
 
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