Out of Our Minds 25th Anniversary Edition: The Power of Being Creative, 4th Edition
Date: May 4th, 2026
ISBN: 1907326618
Language: English
Number of pages: 336 pages
Format: EPUB
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Widely recognised as one of the most inspirational books on the importance of creativity and its necessity, not just in education and business, but in society, Out of Our Minds is a masterclass in human potential.
Sir Ken Robinson, who sadly passed away in 2020, was an internationally recognised leader in the development of creativity, innovation and human resources and a New York Times bestselling author. His Ted talk 'Do Schools Kill Creativity?' is the most viewed Ted talk of all time with over 80 million views.
Out of Our Minds challenges misconceptions that only special people are creative or that creativity applies only to the arts. The book shows how the rigid academic hierarchy – with mathematics at the top, arts at the bottom – wastes enormous talent. Drawing on examples from Fortune 500 companies and schools worldwide, it demonstrates how standardized testing prevents creative development.
Now with the help of Sir Ken's daughter, Kate, Out of Our Minds has been updated in this special 25th Anniversary edition which also explores:
• How artificial intelligence and rapid technological change make creativity essential for personal security and economic prosperity, not a luxury
• Why neurodiversity awareness demands education systems that accommodate different ways of thinking rather than requiring conformity through medication
• Practical strategies for leading cultures of innovation in organizations, moving beyond performative training days to systemic transformation
• The case for transforming – not merely reforming – education to help individuals discover their unique talents and lead meaningful lives
Essential reading for educators, business leaders, managers, parents, and policy makers, Out of Our Minds provides the framework needed to create systems that develop rather than suppress human creative potential. In an era of accelerating change, this book offers a radically different approach to human intelligence.
Sir Ken Robinson, who sadly passed away in 2020, was an internationally recognised leader in the development of creativity, innovation and human resources and a New York Times bestselling author. His Ted talk 'Do Schools Kill Creativity?' is the most viewed Ted talk of all time with over 80 million views.
Out of Our Minds challenges misconceptions that only special people are creative or that creativity applies only to the arts. The book shows how the rigid academic hierarchy – with mathematics at the top, arts at the bottom – wastes enormous talent. Drawing on examples from Fortune 500 companies and schools worldwide, it demonstrates how standardized testing prevents creative development.
Now with the help of Sir Ken's daughter, Kate, Out of Our Minds has been updated in this special 25th Anniversary edition which also explores:
• How artificial intelligence and rapid technological change make creativity essential for personal security and economic prosperity, not a luxury
• Why neurodiversity awareness demands education systems that accommodate different ways of thinking rather than requiring conformity through medication
• Practical strategies for leading cultures of innovation in organizations, moving beyond performative training days to systemic transformation
• The case for transforming – not merely reforming – education to help individuals discover their unique talents and lead meaningful lives
Essential reading for educators, business leaders, managers, parents, and policy makers, Out of Our Minds provides the framework needed to create systems that develop rather than suppress human creative potential. In an era of accelerating change, this book offers a radically different approach to human intelligence.
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