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Innovation Generation: How to Be Creative
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- 5 Sequences
- Introductive Level
- Starts on July 26, 2015
- Ends on August 28, 2015
Course details
Syllabus
How to:
- Clarify a tricky problem that calls for a new approach
- Identify habitual ways of thinking and find novel alternatives
- Propose loads of innovative approaches using thinking tools such as analogy, reversal, expansion, narrowing, changing point- of view
- Find the best innovative approach to solve specific problems
- Spread your innovation and learn to effectively communicate your novel ideas
Prerequisite
Instructors
- Dr. Roberta Ness
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