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“Creativity comes from trust. Trust your instincts. And never hope more than you work.”
—Rita Mae Brown
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About: “Innovation is a Verb!” “'Bob Newhart is a pro! The Innovation is a Verb presentation is interesting, entertaining, and filled with great ideas and examples. Every company could benefit from the information contained in this dynamic seminar.'”
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101 Activities for Teaching Creativity and Problem Solving
by Arthur B. VanGundy
Employees who possess problem-solving skills are highly valued in today's competitive business environment. The question is how can employees learn to deal in innovative ways with new data, methods, people, and technologies? In this groundbreaking book, Arthur VanGundy -- a pioneer in the field of idea generation and problem solving -- has compiled 101 group activities that combine to make a unique resource for trainers, facilitators, and human resource professionals. The book is filled with idea-generation activities that simultaneously teach the underlying problem-solving and creativity techniques involved. Each of the book's 101 engaging and thought-provoking activities includes facilitator notes and advice on when and how to use the activity. Using "101 Activities for Teaching Creativity and Problem Solving" will give you the information and tools you need to: Generate creative ideas to solve problems. Avoid patterned and negative thinking. Engage in activities that are guaranteed to spark ideas. Use proven techniques for brainstorming with groups.
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