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Study Shows Companies Embracing Creativity Outperform Peers in Revenue, Market Share and Competitive Leadership
SAN JOSE, Calif. - WHAT: Adobe (Nasdaq:ADBE) today released new research, a commissioned study conducted by Forrester Consulting on behalf of Adobe, that aims to quantify one of the great intangibles in global business: creativity. The Creative Dividend survey shows that what makes a company succeed — the ability to foster innovation; develop exceptional talent and leadership; and a high degree of brand recognition — is influenced by its creative perspective, practices and culture. But does creativity also impact the bottom line, and do companies experience more business success because they foster creativity? Through this research, Adobe concludes that creativity is essential to current and future business success. Key findings include:
WHO: In May 2014, Adobe commissioned Forrester Consulting to investigate how creativity influences business outcomes. The study surveyed senior managers from more than 300 large global companies across a diverse set of industries to understand how creativity impacts business results. Decision-makers from large enterprises in the U.S., U.K., France, Australia/New Zealand, Korea, Japan and Germany who influence creative software purchases were interviewed.
WHERE: The full study can be viewed here. Read about how David Wadhwani approaches creativity at Adobe here.
ADOBE QUOTE: “For years, business leaders have focused on things like employee productivity, process efficiency and workforce planning as the key success drivers for their companies. But over the past few years, the mindset has shifted. Leading companies recognize the importance of another key success driver – the need to infuse creativity into all aspects of the business environment – from strategy and culture, to innovation and customer engagement,” said David Wadhwani, senior vice president, Digital Media at Adobe. “And creative companies are 50 percent more likely to report a commanding market leadership position over competitors.”
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