Which barriers to creativity do school leaders need to be aware of?

This article we are exploring the barriers to creativity in private language schools. The eighth in a ten-part series examining some key concepts leaders of private language schools might find useful to become familiar with.
Introduction
Defined as a process involving the generation of new and useful ideas (Runco & Jaeger, 2012), creativity can help a private language school to sustain its competitive advantage and to remain innovative (Mullins & Christy, 2016). Given the central significance of creativity for organisational performance, school leaders need to first understand what hinders it before attempting to nurture it.
External or internal
The . . .

---------------------------

This content is available to Modern English Teacher subscribers. If you have a subscription, please log in below, or start your subscription today.

Not yet a subscriber? Get access to this content and much more by starting or renewing your subscription. Find out more and subscribe below ↓

Register

---------------------------

More articles

Recent articles

Daniel Xerri
Daniel Xerrihttp://www.danielxerri.com
Dr Daniel Xerri is a senior lecturer in applied linguistics and TESOL at the University of Malta. He chairs the ELT Council and holds an MBA from the University of Essex. www.danielxerri.com