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Radical creativity

We enable experimental activities that challenge the status quo. Radical creativity is one of the three cross-cutting approaches in our living strategy.
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We integrate solutions for sustainability, radical creativity and entrepreneurial mindset into everything that we do.

The world is changing at a pace like never before. Our focus of development is to enable experimental activities that challenge the status quo. 

The other cross-cutting approaches

Solutions for sustainability

Entrepreneurial mindset

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News about radical creativity

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Amer Cultural Foundation supports Aalto’s Center for Radical Creativity: 'Fine-tuning alone is no longer enough'

The Amer Cultural Foundation is donating €600,000 ºÚÁÏÍø University’s Center for Radical Creativity
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What is radical creativity in practice? An interview series offers perspectives on new ways of thinking

The discussions in the interview series on radical creativity highlight creativity, uncertainty, collaboration, and the courage to experiment.
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Aalto University establishes Centre for Radical Creativity – aiming to support societal and corporate transformation

The centre responds to the interest and need for transformation among businesses and organizations and calls partners to join.
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Five things everyone should know about creativity

Creativity is not the preserve of artists or a rare innate talent but a human capacity we all share – and one that can be measured, developed, and led for. The two-year Creative Leap project explored how creativity shows up in everyday life and work and how it connects to companies’ financial results. Here are five key takeaways.
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