Admissions Committee
Today’s businesses are always searching for something unique, an edge that process and planning alone rarely deliver. With AI and new technologies on the rise, automation makes it clearer that we need qualities machines can’t easily copy: judgment, the ability to sense what will move people before the data confirms it. That’s where creativity comes in. And increasingly, it’s not being asked to sit in a different department from management, but collaborate with it, in the same person, on the same problem.
Two disciplines, one instinct
People often see creativity as management’s quirky sibling, useful for the mood board, irrelevant to the spreadsheet. But look closely, and the two share far more than they’re given credit for. Every creative process- brainstorming a campaign, updating a product, redesigning a store layout, follows the same underlying arc: defining the problem, generating options, weighing them against constraints, and choosing a solution. Management runs on exactly these steps, just under a different name.
The shared psychology
Frameworks already proving it
Why this matters for talent
Curious why this integration matters? At MICA, creativity isn’t treated as an isolated artistic capability but as a strategic business skill integrated with marketing, consumer behaviour, communication, analytics, and innovation. Through interdisciplinary learning, live industry projects, and design-led problem solving, students develop the ability to think creatively while making sound business decisions a capability increasingly valued across consulting, marketing, brand management, digital businesses, entrepreneurship, and beyond.
Explore MICA’s programmes at the intersection of creativity and management to discover how this unique blend prepares future-ready leaders.
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