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Innovative Thinking
According to a recent Fast Company survey, the typical manager today works 163 more hours than 30 years ago, and must field 36 phone interruptions and 52 emails per day! Sound familiar? This increasingly
fragmented, reactive, multitasking, always connected
work style is a real inhibitor of creativity and
innovation – if we allow it. Result: burnout,
"fire fighting," and poor morale.
In this dynamic, example-filled presentation,
veteran keynoter Robert B. Tucker teaches you
and your attendees new ways to reclaim the space
necessary to do your best work.
If you’re looking for an uplifting, entertaining
and audience-involving session, look no further.
Tucker’s uniquely practical program is based
on interviews with over 50 leading innovators,
from award-winning advertising designers to CEOs
to entrepreneurs – who are creating today’s
hot products and services. Tucker got them to
talk about their work habits and problem-solving
styles. Here is the seminar that reveals powerful,
yet surprisingly simple methods your attendees
can use right away to jump-start their creativity,
and motivate others to take action.
This presentation is perfect as a keynote for
annual conventions, or as a stimulating kickoff
for your company’s management meeting. It
is appropriate for bottom-line oriented groups,
such as business owners, and highly appropriate
for professional societies that are not.
“Excellent presentation…
provided helpful insights for all of us to take
back to our workaway world and use.”
J.D. Borowski, Divisional Vice President
3M
As a result of this session, you
will gain, you’ll learn and you’ll
benefit from ideas such as:
- How to use Innovative Thinking to meet any
challenge
- Paying attention to “happy accidents”
and serendipity
- Five principles of constant innovation
- How to Fortify Your Idea Factory
- How to Build the Buy-in For Your Ideas
- Techniques for fostering a creative environment
- How to wake up meetings and brainstorm better
ideas
Formats: Can be delivered
as a 1 hour keynote, 90 minute general session,
or interactive half-day session. Each program
is customized to the specific client.
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