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Creativity Unleashed:
The Tools And Techniques Of Creative Problem Solving

PURPOSE:
Teaches participants a proven process for creating opportunities and solving problems with an innovation–oriented methodology. It is a great way to focus groups on solving problems on demand.
DESCRIPTION:
A highly interactive program that provides participants with a range of problem–solving tools and techniques and a framework in which to apply them that eliminates frustration and wheel–spinning. This is particularly appropriate for anyone in the organization who identifies problems, generates ideas, or participates in implementing plans of action. Individuals in this program accomplish real work by applying their newly enhanced creative skills on real organizational or personal challenges. Past participants have focused on creating breakthrough products, improving the manufacturing line and much more, with a significant gain in efficiency and effectiveness, not to mention millions of dollars in savings.
Duration:
1–2 Days
Group Size:
Up to 24

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Frank the Gator

Frank Talk From a GatorThe mind: what a terrible thing to waste. Here’s a fact: you are capable of more improvements in your ability to think creatively and solve problems. Really. With the right tools, techniques and training, you can fire off synaptic connections you didn’t even know you had. What? You didn’t know you had synaptic connections? Of course you do! And you don’t even need to subscribe to some plan with free nights and weekend connection minutes. You have them already! Imagine if you can get them firing faster and more frequently, you can amaze and impress your friends and family with your feats of creative genius (not feet. If you want that, talk to the Joffrey Ballet). We’re not talking a bunch of useless, mindless, in–need–of–medication creative craziness here. We’re talking about training your brain to generate useful, novel ideas on demand. When you need them. Exactly when. So you can create new value for anything you’re involved with. If enough humans were doing that regularly, maybe we would solve some of the world’s sticky problems instead of perpetuating them. Now there’s an idea!