It's Just "Eh"
This weekend we were fortunate to get our first hint of Fall weather. It has been oppressively hot to the point where you didn't want to even venture outside. Now that it was cool and brisk, we had to take advantage and jump into an activity that allowed us to enjoy the outside once again. My wife and I hopped in our car and trekked over to see our daughter in Indianapolis to take in the Penrod Arts Fair .
I was particularly giddy because I am an art fan !! I have taken my wife and kids to countless museums on a regular basis. Art fascinates me in all its forms. I was eager to see the various booths because there was a hint of uncertainty about what would be found. The fair is so large and draws a huge number of people that you are bussed in from a parking lot 10 to 15 minutes away because there isn't enough onsite parking.
There were four separate sections filled with tents of artists. The pieces ranged from paintings to photography to jewelry to pottery to glass and metal works. The art could either be delicate and dainty or vast and abstract. Some booths drew many visitors and buyers while others got interest but people moved on. There wasn't any way to predict what art was attractive to people. Each artist was eager to engage anyone who was willing to stop and chat. They wanted to share what they could about their creations. I enjoyed speaking with many of them just to hear their perspectives on things.
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As we were milling through the crowds at a leisurely pace, a gentleman passed by me wearing a light blue sweatshirt with the greatest saying - "The Earth without Art is just 'Eh'." It's a quote from the brilliantly eclectic comedian Demetri Martin. I laughed out loud when I read it and shared it with the group who was with us. They laughed as well. Even though it is a funny observation, it rings true.
After seeing the sweatshirt, I contemplated the art that was all around me. The span of creativity was hard to comprehend. There were some pieces that made me wonder how those images were in someone's head. I found them a bit unnerving but I respected that they were how the artists chose to express themselves. Others seemed "simple" and I even quipped, "I could do that." I know that may not be likely because I was observing while they were creating. It did pique my interest though !!
I loved that each artist was willing to share their vision and put it in front of the public. They all were unapologetic and original. It was invigorating and refreshing. It made me wonder what our workplaces would look like if we encouraged our people to be artists themselves. You see, too often work becomes "Eh." It's repetitive and mundane far more than it should be. We long for innovation and creativity aspirationally, but don't allow for it to occur.
It would be an entirely vibrant environment if people knew they were allowed to unleash their creativity. Imagine what would happen if people were approached for their input, ideas, and insight instead of only focusing on throughput and outcomes. How cool would it be if people looked at each day as an empty canvas where they could add their own version of the work they were responsible for?
It's our job to tap into that hidden artist. We would offer so much value if we viewed our employees as contributors vs. producers. Also, HR would be more exhilarating with this as our focus. It's well past time for us to also be traditionalists in our field. Let's commit to eliminating the "Eh" and bringing forth the art !!
Vice President of Business Development & Originative, Inventive, Strategic Solutions at Superior Staffing
2 个月"Creativity is the lifeblood of an organization's ability to adapt, grow, and thrive in an ever-changing world."(Many people in the workplace with this creative spirit sometimes part of places that stifle, discount or belittle creativity and view best workers as faceless robots never working outside the box) Not me Steve, Not you and many others peaking in. Time to clean up with this filled sponge of ideas to sort.
Project Manager & D&I Engagement | Huma Qazi Limited | New Inclusion | The Privilege Project | SYNERGIES
2 个月Great post that really resonated with me. You’ll see that on my LinkedIn profile I have #HRtist Why? I come from an HR background and I’m an artist but where these two disciplines meet for me is managing those large data sets and being able to see beyond the formulas and algorithms to problem-solve and then communicate those often complex findings with functional clarity and aesthetic appeal (fonts, colours, and graphical elements for data visualisation) that enhance understanding without cluttering the message. Creativity most definitely isn’t confined to the arts. It’s alive and (should be) thriving where vision, communication and innovation meet ??
Senior Human Resources Manager at The Bernard Group, Inc.
2 个月I love this perspective! And you've inspired a topic for our HR Team meeting tomorrow!!
Totally agree with you my friend!!
Sourcing/Purchasing Strategy-Procurement/Order Mgmt-Accounts Payable/Payments-Shared Services -Lean Six Sigma Black Belt
2 个月Is that a Canadian "eh" ?