Thinking creatively to survive and thrive: Explore ways in which creative thinking can help your business survive and thrive
Has the pandemic forced you out of the comfortable patterns of work? Do you need to problem-solve and develop new ideas more quickly to keep up with the changing pace of business? This creative thinking webinar could be just what you need to help to build your teams’ creative muscles and collaborate for success.
In 2019, LinkedIn named creativity “the most important skill in the world.” The World Economic Forum (WEF) placed it third on a list of the “10 skills you need to thrive in the Fourth Industrial Revolution.”
Rethinking and reconfiguring the way we work can be tricky when established patterns are in place and familiarity is comfortable. The pandemic has pushed most of us out of our comfort zones and made us reassess the way we do things. But how easy is that to do? How creative are your teams?
Who should attend this workshop?
This webinar is for business owners and managers who want to look at how teams can work more creatively and collaboratively to develop new priorities for work, the workplace, and the workforce to build resilience during the recovery phase of the pandemic.
What will we cover?
- What is creative thinking and how can it benefit your business?
- Creating an innovation culture
- Practical ways to stimulate new ideas
- The ‘six hats’ method of thinking
- Making collaboration work for you – using everyone’s experience
What outcomes can you expect from joining us?
After attending this webinar, you will:
- Be able to use the ‘six hats’ thinking method at your next problem-solving meeting
- Take away tips to collaborate more effectively with others on new ideas
- Take away ideas to build and sustain an environment for creative and collaborative thinking
Who’ll be presenting this webinar?
Annie Litchfield is a Training Consultant with over 20 years’ experience of delivering and facilitating management, soft skills, HR, change management, sales, and wellbeing sessions. Annie is full of energy and enthusiasm and brings that with her into all her training sessions.
This presentation is delivered in partnership with Business Gateway Growth Hub and Loates HR Training and is part-funded by the European Regional Development Fund. Places are limited and priority will be given to trading SMEs based in Leicester and Leicestershire.