Pre-order/ The Future of Creativity

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The Future of Creativity Report

Pre-order/ Publishing date: to be announced

The Future of Creativity Report explores how creativity is under pressure, but also a key skill for the future. As AI systems take over optimisation and production, creativity becomes a key means of creating meaning, value, and distinction. It raises the question of whether people are willing to pay for creativity. This report helps you understand why creativity is gaining importance, how it is changing, and what this means for individuals and organisations.

You receive a Future Framework that outlines the forces shaping creativity today. It examines the relationship among human imagination, technology, culture, and systems of value. This framework provides a clear structure to understand a space that is often seen as intangible. From the rise of craft to new forms of learning, the report offers strategic perspectives and helps you see where new opportunities for creation, expression, and innovation are emerging.

A pathway guide translates insights into action, helping you reflect on how to develop, support, and apply creativity. It can be used to guide strategy, design processes, or personal development.

Why this matters

In a world where efficiency and automation are increasing, creativity becomes a defining human capability. It shapes culture, builds connections, and creates new forms of value that cannot be easily replicated. Understanding how creativity evolves is key to staying relevant.

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Why also consider The Future of Work report

Where The Future of Creativity focuses on human expression and value, The Future of Work examines the systems, structures, and institutions that shape how we work. Together, the reports form a complementary vision of the AI era: one focused on human value, the other on the transformation of work itself. The Future of Work helps to understand how AI is changing the relationship between people, value, and work itself and how to remain relevant, resilient, and human in the process.

The Future of Creativity Report

Pre-order/ Publishing date: to be announced

The Future of Creativity Report explores how creativity is under pressure, but also a key skill for the future. As AI systems take over optimisation and production, creativity becomes a key means of creating meaning, value, and distinction. It raises the question of whether people are willing to pay for creativity. This report helps you understand why creativity is gaining importance, how it is changing, and what this means for individuals and organisations.

You receive a Future Framework that outlines the forces shaping creativity today. It examines the relationship among human imagination, technology, culture, and systems of value. This framework provides a clear structure to understand a space that is often seen as intangible. From the rise of craft to new forms of learning, the report offers strategic perspectives and helps you see where new opportunities for creation, expression, and innovation are emerging.

A pathway guide translates insights into action, helping you reflect on how to develop, support, and apply creativity. It can be used to guide strategy, design processes, or personal development.

Why this matters

In a world where efficiency and automation are increasing, creativity becomes a defining human capability. It shapes culture, builds connections, and creates new forms of value that cannot be easily replicated. Understanding how creativity evolves is key to staying relevant.

Sign up here to receive a reminder when the report has been published.

Why also consider The Future of Work report

Where The Future of Creativity focuses on human expression and value, The Future of Work examines the systems, structures, and institutions that shape how we work. Together, the reports form a complementary vision of the AI era: one focused on human value, the other on the transformation of work itself. The Future of Work helps to understand how AI is changing the relationship between people, value, and work itself and how to remain relevant, resilient, and human in the process.