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Please note that persons can attend the workshop outlined below separately.
Friday May 25, 2012
9:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon
WORKSHOP (LOCAL DELEGATES)
Register for this workshop on Awakening Creativity and Innovation in the Workplace – Colouring Outside the Lines as a stand-alone event at the conference.
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“The creative is the place where no one else has ever been. You have to leave the city of your comfort and go into the wilderness of your intuition. What you’ll discover will be wonderful…What you’ll discover is yourself.” — Edward de Bono
Today’s workplaces demand that we reach a new height in creativity and innovation in order to compete and excel in a complex, nonlinear world. In this highly interactive workshop, we will explore how to harness our own capabilities in these areas, and how to take a leadership role in creating a workplace culture that values and fosters creativity and innovation. We will also examine the top “innovation killers” and explore ways to remove these constraints, so we can live and work to our full potential. You will leave the session with a toolkit of practical and cutting-edge techniques and approaches you can apply immediately across your organization.
Please join us for this hands-on (and fun!) session which speaks to the needs of new and seasoned practitioners in the industry and encourages all of us to experience what happens when we colour outside the lines!
Facilitator:
Dr. Carolin Rekar Munro, CHRP, CTDP, is Associate Professor at Royal Roads University, Victoria, B.C. in Canada serving as intellectual lead for eadership and Human Resources. Since 1994, Carolin has managed a successful practice as a peak performance strategist specializing in change management and sustainability; strategic planning and implementation; performance management; team building; inspiring creative and innovative thinking; and organizational renewal. Carolin is published in developing and sustaining high performance teams; ROI from training initiatives; leadership models for transitioning teams to interdependence; wellness management; and mentoring Generation Y. Carolin was recipient of the Ross A. Hennigar Memorial Award granted by the Canadian Human Resources Association in recognition of business, academic, and community achievements.
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