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Creative Directions: Mastering the Transition from Talent to Leader

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More and more makers, designers, writers, and artists are in demand as we enter the Age of Creatives. By understanding the new strategies and mindset required to succeed, you can manage other creatives successfully.

For creators, getting that promotion to management is exciting but can also be scary. The skills that made them so successful may not translate to the skill required to be a great manager, and this gets even more complicated when managing other creatives who often don’t thrive under traditional management procedures.

Creative Directions is a management masterclass in which you attend lectures and seminars as you learn from some of the best in the business, including directors Ava DuVernay (When They See Us) and Joe Russo ( Endgame); two-time Academy Award-winning editor Angus Wall (The Social Network); executive producers from hit TV shows like The Simpsons and GLOW; and creative directors and leaders at businesses like Amazon, Apple, Disney, TikTok, and more.

In Creative Directions, you

Receive essential guidance on how to master the delicate balance required to successfully lead a creative team.Learn from star creative leaders in the entertainment industry on essential lessons they learned on their path to success.Gain insights on how to balance mastering the new skills you need as a leader with finding the time and energy to focus on the creative work you love.All of these lessons are provided in an easily accessible format so that you can open the book to any page and find an actionable, inspirational insight or strategy.

304 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 1, 2021

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Profile Image for Viktor Lototskyi.
149 reviews5 followers
June 27, 2021
An interesting book about the transition from doing to leading, written for creative people, can be easily applied to IT.

I liked the structure with a few major subjects like Team, Clients, Career getting split into more granular 'chunks of wisdom'. Each of those has a 1-page essay from the author and then a couple of 1-few paragraphs comments from the sharks of the industry.

This is a good book for someone who's new to the subject, but might be a bit shallow if you already read a couple.
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307 reviews29 followers
December 6, 2021
This is the book I wish I had about ten years ago. But it's still a great read no matter how senior or junior you are in the industry. Sperling's a former agency guy (you know his work) who's now the global executive creative director at Facebook. He rounded up some amazingly talented creative people from top agencies as well as companies like Apple, Beats by Dre, and Amazon to talk about various aspects of creative directing. Each page is full of blurbs from people like Angus Wall, Jeff Goodby, and Lance Jensen talking about managing teams, managing clients, balancing doing the work vs. judging the work, etc. He even pulls in a few Hollywood names like Joe Russo and David Oyelowo to have them talk about the creative process and selling ideas. I underlined a lot of passages in my copy, and I'll revisit them frequently.

READ IT IF: You're in a business where you have to be creative and manage other creatives.
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853 reviews46 followers
May 21, 2021
I enjoyed this more than I expected.
Very insightful and I liked the down to earth narrative. The summary of important points are helpful after each chapter. Some are more self- explanatory than others but important to remember nonetheless.
The quotes and illustrations throughout fit perfectly and I felt they would do great as mini posters or stickers in the office.
For me personally the only thing that got a bit tiresome was the many very short anecdotes and I found myself having to break up my reading. I'm a huge fan of inside information but I wished there would be fewer people talking about one point and paragraphs would be a bit longer.

Altogether I can recommend this to anyone in the creative industry that gas thought about a management position or is newly anointed and would like to read up on it.

Thanks netgalley for providing me with a copy in exchange for an honest review.
Profile Image for Melissa.
155 reviews26 followers
January 26, 2024
Creative Directions is a must-read for anyone navigating the perils of creative management. As an author assistant focused on helping authors achieve their publishing goals, I found the book particularly insightful and applicable to the world of writing and storytelling.

The book acknowledges the unique challenges faced by creatives transitioning into management roles.

One of the standout features is the emphasis on the delicate balance required to lead a creative team successfully. This resonates with my interest in helping authors not only produce great content but also manage the business aspects of their careers effectively. The practical guidance offered in the book provides actionable insights that authors can apply to their own journeys.

Thank you to NetGalley and the publishers for an arc. All opinions expressed are my own.
6 reviews
August 30, 2023
This is a really good book for people who are transitioning into creative leadership. It eases you into the world of management where you don't have to feel guilty for feeling or holding on to the day to day of creating like you used to when you were a junior.

It also has insights from different creative leaders in film, advertising and writing. Highly recommended for everyone in the creative space.

Definitely worth a revisit.
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46 reviews12 followers
February 9, 2024
Overall the book was full of good advice but it was not for me a I am not in a creative role with clients. Ultimately I think it would be great for the right audience. I have read other managerial books and it is easy for the chapters to turn preachy. I believe this book is different since it has so many interview responses from people in the field. It shows credibility and allows the slightly different perspectives to be shown. I ended up reading through it quickly and DNFing it.
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September 26, 2024
Very few books are written about the intersection of leadership and creativity. As someone who is relatively new to leading creatives, this book was very helpful from a leadership, content creation, and career-development standpoint. Content was solid and the person accounts from other Creative Directors was very insightful.
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Author 17 books48 followers
July 19, 2022
It wasn’t exactly the book I thought it would be. I thought it would be about creativity. Instead, this book contained a lot of information and quotes about the transition from creative to leadership.
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December 28, 2021
A friend wrote this book, so I won't give it a star rating. It's a nice book full of advice for leaders of marketing creatives.
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August 6, 2024
A great book for creatives who have moved out of day to day design and are now leading other creatives.
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January 30, 2025
Great book. Highly recommend for anyone transitioning from “do-er” to manager. Short ish read/listen, really digestible, but a lot of good nuggets. Will be recommending for people at work.
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