hillaronaldThis is the first of our Sunday Surveys. And it makes sense to focus it on the most important issue of the moment: who’s going to be the next leader of the free world.

It’s obvious which one is more creative with the truth. And which one is more creative with their approach to email. But what we want to know is which presidential hopeful you think would be best for corporate creativity. Which one of them would be most supportive of innovation in business. If you’ve got a reason for your answer, we’d love to know too – just leave it in the comments below (even if it is just a reference to an episode of the apprentice).

We’ll share the final results this time next week.

So, without any further ado, get voting!

And for those of you in the States, whoever you want to vote for (or against) make sure you go out and vote for real on November 8th. This is an important election and the rest of the world is counting on you to do the right thing!

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This is the first of our Sunday Surveys. And it makes sense to focus it on the most important issue of the moment: who's going to be the next leader of the free world. It's obvious which one is more creative with the truth. And which one is more creative...
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Dave Birss
Founder and Editor at OpenForIdeas.org
Dave is obsessed with creativity. He's been a musician, illustrator, stand-up comedian, poet, radio DJ, television presenter and advertising creative director. He also wrote A User Guide to the Creative Mind.
Now he runs Open for Ideas and helps individuals and companies become more creative.
You can find him speaking at conferences all over the world. And sharing his thinking in boardrooms, universities and dimly-lit pubs.