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Creativity and Innovation Toolkit

Releasing and realising new ideas from individuals and teams

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This new =mc programme offers a range of techniques enabling participants to come up with new ideas and put them into practice. They discover the secrets of stimulating systematic, 24/7 creativity – and how to successfully innovate high payoff ideas.

 

  As usual, this was up to =mc's high standards. I found the content very interesting, well presented and the tools will be excellent in planning team meetings at work and in developing my own ideas.

 

Caroline Ellis Museum Manager, Tunbridge Wells Borough Council

 

 

Benefits to you and your organisation

  • Gain a range of techniques to help you come up with new ideas and put them into practice
  • Integrate creativity and innovation into your every day work
  • Successfully innovate high payoff ideas
  • Remove barriers to cooperation in teams and departments


Core modules

  • 24/7 creativity and innovation: learn how to make creativity and innovation a systematic process in your organisation
  • Seven creativity techniques: learn when and how to use a range of techniques including Zwiki boxes and the 15 foot advantage
  • 5 steps to group creativity: ensure everyone is engaged and remove the mindset traps that hold back creativity
  • =mc innovation value chain: use this six-stage value chain to take ideas from origination to transformed results
  • Creating a culture of innovation: learn from case studies of =mc's work with NSPCC, RNIB and UNICEF.

Learning approaches

This is a fun and stimulating day. We'll be introducing a range of practical tools and wild techniques for you to practise on the day and show you how to apply them to your work situation.

Dates16 September 2010
Duration1 day
Cost230 + VAT
VenueLondon
DocumentationWorkbook containing all topics covered during the programme.
Booking InfoBook Now
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Dates:
16 September 2010

Cost:
230 + VAT


Venue:
London

Who should attend?

  • Managers keen to energise and engage their team creatively
  • Individuals under pressure to find new ways to develop services or fundraising
workshop

=mc's ideas and approaches to creativity have been highly effective. They have not only given me the tools and confidence to generate new and creative ideas, but also the impetus to drive forward existing ideas successfully.

Sarah Gaskin, Fundraising Innovation Officer, Christian Aid

 

The Innovation Value Chain was a great starting point to see where Action for Blind People were doing well and where we needed to concentrate our efforts. I've been using the techniques we learned on the programme in every aspect of my work. It has really helped me to approach things in a different way and influence the whole organisation to do the same.

Alison Sopp, Head of Statutory Funding, Action for Blind People

Transforming the performance of not-for-profit organisations