Smoke and mirrors
Smoke and mirrors. Complete nonsense self-help in the guise of empirical help. But look at the materials and speakers: there is NO data to support anything they're saying. It's a play to get your money.
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Online learning led by Sir John Hegarty to unlock the enormous impact creativity can have on your everyday life
62 Dean Street, W1D 4QF, London, United Kingdom
Smoke and mirrors. Complete nonsense self-help in the guise of empirical help. But look at the materials and speakers: there is NO data to support anything they're saying. It's a play to get your money.
Great course from one of the legends of the industry. Lots of varied content and well structured resources make this both rewarding and easy to follow.
Recommend for all in the creative and related industries.
Myself and every one of my team rated this course five stars. Excellent content, stimulus and speakers, curated by the creative legend Sir John Hegarty. He shares unprecedented experience, wisdom and practical advice in equal measures. Highly recommend.
Fantastic online course. It’s been insightful and gave the concept of creativity a tangible aspect. I enjoyed insights from different industries and it’s given me a different perspective on creativity and how I can apply it to my daily life. Thank you for the opportunity!
Really enjoyed the course - great insightful wisdom from the brilliant Sir John!
Invaluable advice for all businesses in advertising. Brilliantly delivered, entertaining, engaging and thought provoking advise based on an incomparable experience from a true master. Surely one of the best insight programmes money can buy.
Wonderful course. Big dollops of wisdom, perspective and inspiration. Not just conceptual though, this is stuff you can put into practice straight away.
Invaluable insight helmed by a master. Definitely worth it!
Practical, thought-provoking and engaging. Intentionally curated with honest and deeply relatable learnings from aspirational industry leaders - plus the bonus of connecting you to a community of peers.
This course notably guided my considerations around building and empowering a strong, diversely creative team - learnings that will stay with me for the rest of my career.
Thank you John and team for developing an accelerated mentorship programme that educates and directs immediate application.
Brilliant course. Full of insight and inspiration on the power of creativity not just in business but in life.
An amazing course - really practical and most of all enjoyable - it was the highlight of my week and I’ve recommended it to a number of colleagues!
Really enjoyed the course - highly recommend.
It was great to have access to so many resources for inspiration.
The Business of Creativity is a brilliant insight into Sir John Hegarty's years of experience and knowledge. So inspirational.
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