
CHx — Creative Human Experience argues that creativity is the ontological ground of human action and organizations, not just a momentary skill or resource. Rooted in process philosophy, social theory, and organizational practice, CHx introduces a temporal view: every action not only happens in time—it creates time, shaping futures and new possibilities. Key Points Organizations are living processes, not static entities; they emerge and stabilize through ongoing creative actions. Seven pillars synthesize creativity, time, embodiment, relationships, meaning, emergence, and transformative practice. In practical cases like fintech, innovation is reframed as temporal co-creation, building trust and shared futures rather than just efficient products. Ultimately, CHx positions temporal creativity as the deepest organizational resource, enabling adaptive and generative change.
creativity, human action, innovation, organisational theory,
creativity, human action, innovation, organisational theory,
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