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People are naturally creative.

Would your organization benefit from employees who are creative and who are constantly in pursuit of the most innovative ways of doing things? Would it not be great if employees keep coming up with ideas your company can use? Wouldn’t it be great if they can make things better, faster, and at a lower cost? Wouldn’t it be great if your people keep on coming up with ways to sell more and generate more profit? What if there is a way to make all these happen? Wouldn’t be a worthy investment of time, money, and effort? Wouldn’t it be great?

People are naturally creative. Somewhere along the way, however, a lot of us stopped believing that we are. It also does not help that we create conventions and stereotypes that stifle creativity and scare people away from taking risks. However, with some reprogramming, managers can make their people believe again that they are indeed creative and are capable of making innovations wherever they are in the organization.

This Creativity and Innovation Workshop that ExeQserve offers in Manila aims to awaken the dormant creative sides of the participants and equip them with knowledge, skills and attitude needed in creating and innovating. The activities in this program are tactile, engaging, high experiential and designed to tap the creative spots in the participants brains.

Objectives

  • Dispel some of the myths surrounding creativity and innovation
  • Appreciate one’s natural ability to be creative
  • Describe the stereotypes that lock creativity and the keys that unlock them;
  • Describe some techniques for enhancing creativity
  • Create an environment/work culture that fosters creativity and innovation throughout the organization

If you want this Creativity and Innovation Training for your team, call us today at 8459 9603 or email your inquiries at information@exeqserve.com

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