Year 2 @ LU London: Creative Innovation

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Today marks the official start of year 2 at Loughborough University London. We welcome our new cohort of students at Programme Day, where they will be introduced to their programme directors and be offered way more information than is able to be digested in one short period, to go away and process and come back next week ready to be immersed in an intensive educational experience. Or so we hope.

I begin this year with a new responsibility, as the Programme Director of the largest progamme on the campus, MSc Managing Innovation in Creative Organisations. This programme is a joint entrepreneurship/innovation management programme with design, meaning that the students are exposed both to new venture creation concepts, innovation management theories, and design thinking strategies, to help support them in their pursuit of creative (ad)ventures. My role is to oversee the programme as a whole, make sure it hangs together well, that it delivers what it says on the tin and in doing so meets or exceeds student expectations.

Yesterday it occurred to me, after some recent observation and reflections, that creatives are really not like other people (forgive the cliché). We don’t wait to be told; we are moved by some internal motivation, to get up and do, to respond to our surroundings, to improve them with our own contribution. We do not linger in our own discontent, we actively seek out paths that lead to spaces where we feel free. Thus, typical carrot-and-stick management processes fail with us. The more you try to measure our output, the greater our resistance! Innovation within creative organisations must then necessarily be non-typical, and needs to account for, and be open to, the needs of highly creative people, and find ways not to capture their output, but to set it free. I hope to find a way to convey this today, to energise my students with this message so that it frames their experience with us here at LU London in year 2.

New Post and Updates

Loughborough University in London CampusHappy to report that as of 1st September 2015 I will be employed as a Lecturer in Entrepreneurship at the Glendonbrook Centre for Enterprise Development at Loughborough University and primarily based at their new campus in London. I’ll be teaching contemporary entrepreneurship theory and practice to a cohort of MSc students from across a variety of disciplines. I am very excited about this new opportunity and will be looking forward to sharing my experiences with you all.

A few other updates and bits of news:

  • On 7th July 2015 I officially graduated with my PhD!
  • I’ll be participating in the Cambridge Realist Workshop 25th Anniversary as a representative speaker on the topic of the philosophy of gender next month!
  • I’ve just joined the team on a new research project exploring gender and business exit. First read of the transcripts has been fascinating – can’t wait to start doing the analysis!
  • Joy Francis of Digital Women UK and I are organising a conference and workshop for women working in digital and academics studying this area to be held at Nottingham Uni in November. More info here: http://www.digitalwomenuk.co.uk/digital-women-uk-to-tackle-gender-and-digital-entrepreneurship/ You can register your interest now and we will update this page with the conference programme as it is confirmed.
  • I am the appointed Advocate for the Digital Young Entrepreneurs Scheme (YES) event to take place in Manchester, also in November. We have put out a call for participants for PhD students working in the digital economy to come and participate with 36 fully funded places available. Stay up-to-date with us on Twitter at @digiyes.