
SPARKS: Malcolm Gladwell – Mini-Sparks
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<p>When can constraint be a good thing? </p><p>And why should we learn to trust, in order to maximise creativity? </p><p>Malcolm Gladwell is a journalist, author and public speaker. Malcolm’s enquiring mind and capacity to communicate complex ideas very clearly has made him a best-seller across many book titles. </p><p> In this sequence of mini-Sparks, Malcolm considers the beauty of constraint, the role of story in ideas and how trust and creativity are intrinsically linked. </p><p> <i>Disclaimer: </i> </p><p><i>This Spark has been created using clips recorded online during the pandemic - so the sound quality varies in places, but this shouldn’t prevent you from enjoying the material.</i> </p><p> Presentation by: Malcolm Gladwell </p><p>Malcolm’s Books: <a href="https://www.gladwellbooks.com/" target="_blank">Malcolm Gladwell – Home | Malcolm Gladwell (gladwellbooks.com)</a> </p><p>Produced by: Unboxed - a UK-wide festival of creativity that brought together Arts, Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEAM).</p><p> Brought to you by: The RSA - the royal society for arts, manufactures and commerce. Where world-leading ideas become world-changing actions. Subscribe for new episodes weekly and visit our website to find out more about our Design for Life mission and our global changemaker community - the RSA Fellowship: <a href="https://www.thersa.org/" target="_blank"><strong>theRSA.org</strong></a> </p><p> </p>