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Building creative leaders of tomorrow

• By Vivek Kulkarni
Building creative leaders of tomorrow

"Guys, I'm eating junk and watching rubbish all day long!" – Kevin McCallister, Home Alone. There is no other quote more accurate than this for a year like 2020. The constant juggle between cooking, cleaning, and team video calls have put us all on an automation mode and at times leave us feeling creatively stagnant. In these unprecedented times, we are still calibrating our work life as well as learning each day to prioritize and plan our daily tasks better. Undoubtedly, the global pandemic has changed the way we work, and we are steadily discovering new tricks of the trade to maintain productivity and efficiency. However, one aspect of work that got hugely impacted was our archaic team collaboration methods, thereby our creativity. 

For an organization that thrives on creativity, this can be a big hurdle to jump over. How one can keep employees engaged? How to boost creativity in the new normal? What are the new practices that organizations can put in place to help maintain the momentum of innovation? These are a few questions that most companies are asking themselves today, to ensure that the creative quotient in a workflow doesn't get compromised.

While the pandemic has been extremely difficult for most companies as well as their employees, I would like to think of it as an opportunity rather than an obstacle. It is an opportunity for employees to get smarter, stronger, and emerge as innovative leaders of tomorrow.