Todd Henry is an international speaker, coach and author, as well as the founder and CEO of Accidental Creative, a consultancy firm that promotes personal development and creativity. In 2006, he began The Accidental Creative, a highly successful business podcast, before publishing his ideas in book form.
The Accidental Creative (2011) explains how you can unleash and manage your individual creativity. The book posits that everyone has the potential to be creative, though many lack the tools to act on this creativity. This book describes how to achieve maximum creativity and provides you with techniques to help you create consistently and effortlessly.
The Motivation Code (2020) delves into the different types of intrinsic motivation and explores why we behave the way that we do. Packed with insights into our unique desires and needs, these blinks reveal the missing piece of the personality puzzle.
Herding Tigers by Todd Henry is a practical guide for creative leaders who want to effectively manage and inspire their teams. Through real-world examples and actionable strategies, the book offers valuable insights on how to navigate the unique challenges of leading a team of talented individuals in a creative industry. It provides practical advice on fostering a culture of trust, setting clear expectations, and empowering team members to do their best work.
Managers and leaders who oversee creative teams
Individuals looking to improve their skills in guiding and managing creative professionals
Those interested in understanding the unique challenges and dynamics of creative work environments
Assimilating Seoul by Todd A. Henry delves into the complex history of Seoul during the Japanese colonial period. Through meticulous research and compelling storytelling, the book examines the ways in which the city and its inhabitants were transformed by colonial policies and explores the resistance and resilience of the Korean people. It offers a thought-provoking analysis of power dynamics, identity, and urban development, making it a must-read for anyone interested in the history of East Asia.
Individuals interested in the history of Seoul during the colonial period
Readers who want to gain a deeper understanding of the complex dynamics of assimilation and resistance in a multicultural city
Those who enjoy exploring the intersection of urban studies, cultural anthropology, and colonialism