Creative Problem Solving

Taking Imagination Through to Action in problem-solving!

Introduction

Creative problem solving and innovation is regarded as a mystery by many people, something that one or two unique individuals can seek to do while more mundane minds stick to the daily grind. This view is reinforced by the ways people talk about creativity. 

The myth of exclusivity is further reinforced by the ‘creative industries’, advertising, and the like. Indeed, within any advertising agency, there are roles like ‘Creative Director’ working with the ‘creatives’.

 

Course Objectives of Creative Problem Solving

 

Creative Problem Solving Course Outlines

Day 1

Introduction

The context for creative problem solving

Day 2

Climate – Trust and how it impacts creative problem solving

Framing – how to think about the world to promote creative problem solving

Day 3

A paradox – Structured creative problem solving

The players – roles and responsibilities

Day 4

Behaviour to encourage ideas

Day 5

A walk through a creative problem-solving meeting

Doing the unreasonable in a reasonable way

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