IDEA CREATION Training AGENDA Introduction Primary goals Areas of growth Summary 20XX PRESENTATION TITLE 2 INTRODUCTION A creativity exercise is an imaginative endeavor that focuses on developing creative skills like problem-solving and communication. It does not aim to improve a particular creative skill, such as painting or dancing. Multi-modal creativity exercises can be used to create new ideas and expand your creative thinking. They may include paper, pen, building materials, found items, and other tools. 3 PRIMARY GOALS These exercises can be used by groups to increase creativity and team cohesion, or individuals who want to develop their own creativity. Employees from a variety industries can benefit from these activities to increase their problem-solving and critical thinking skills. THESE CREATIVITY EXERCISES HAVE MANY BENEFITS FOR INDIVIDUALS, GROUPS, AND COMPANIES. James Mosley 5 MEET OUR TEAM TA K U M A H AYA S H I MIRJAM NILSSON FLORA BERGGREN R A J E S H S A N TO S H I Chief Executive Officer Chief Operations Officer VP Marketing 6 PLAN FOR PRODUCT LAUNCH PLANNING Synergize scalable e-commerce 20XX MARKETING Disseminate standardized metrics DESIGN Coordinate ebusiness applications PRESENTATION TITLE STRATEGY Foster holistically superior methodologies LAUNCH Deploy strategic networks with compelling ebusiness needs 7 AREAS OF FOCUS Flexibility: Increase your mental flexibility by engaging in creativity exercises. You might be able to see small changes or shifts in a project you hadn't noticed before. Multi-dimensional ideas and discovery: You might find the same ideas used repeatedly if you and your colleagues have worked in the same field for some time. You can use creativity exercises to find new solutions for repetitive problems. 8 HOW WE GET THERE 20XX Accepting challenges at work: You can see new concepts: Work challenges can be viewed as an opportunity to improve your mental creativity, rather than a test that delays your progress. Creative exercises can help you develop your creativity and allow you to see objects, ideas, and problems in a different way. This can be very beneficial when you are trying to find a solution for a business problem. PRESENTATION TITLE Enhance teamwork: Individuals and groups can improve their teamwork skills through creativity exercises. These activities include communication, problemsolving, and unity. 9 SUMMARY Companies that are able to see the connection between creativity, innovation, and performance will win in the market. Creativity is the root of invention and innovation. A valuable resource is an open mind. You're more likely than others to be open to new possibilities and creative thinkers, which will help you stay motivated in your job and keep your organization ahead of the rest. Sometimes, a project's success depends on more than small tweaks and suggestions for new directions. Someone must produce an innovative, big, and radical idea. 20XX PRESENTATION TITLE 10 WHAT WE CAN DO To be creative, you don't need to be artistic. Anyone can create bold and innovative ideas by using the best thinking tools and adopting a creative approach. It is easy to get stuck on certain tracks of thought. These "tracks" may seem so familiar that we don’t realize they’re holding us back. To have new ideas, it is important to let go of the old ways of thinking and to look for new possibilities. Be skeptical of Your Preconceptions. You probably bring a list of assumptions to every situation. While many of these assumptions may be true, challenging them can open up new possibilities. Rephrase the problem. The way you frame or define your problem can limit creativity. New solutions may emerge if you approach the problem in a different manner or from a different perspective. Making new connections is another way to generate ideas. Sometimes the best ideas come almost by chance. You see or hear something that isn't connected with your situation and it lights up in your head. Photo prompts. Pictures can be a powerful way to stimulate creativity. Take any image and connect it to your problem. Then, look for new possibilities. 11