Course Name
Innovation in the Workplace
Contact Hours: 7
Course Description
Creativity can do more than just spark the next Big Idea for your organization. It’s also a critical skill for finding unique solutions to problems and new ways to improve on old processes. This series will help you to build your creativity and encourage it in others in productive ways that help your organization’s bottom line.
Outcome
By completing this course you will learn to:
Define creativity and innovation
Describe the characteristics of left- and right-brain thinking
Identify a strategy for successfully accessing the right brain
Broaden your view of your consumer
Describe an effective empathy board
List and describe ten common enemies of innovation
Discuss and apply strategies for circumventing the enemies of innovation
Identify the importance of questions to innovation
Describe how to ask questions to promote innovation
Describe the roles that logic and energy play in the innovation process
Explain the Kao-Leonard innovation model
Explain how exercises can help you make the shift to brainstorming ideas
Describe the components that make up our personalities
Measure an idea's energy based on its relevance and uniqueness
Assessment
Students may master the course/s by achieving a percentage at or above 70% for each individual lesson, through their scoring results of the course questions, the skill assessment, or a combination of both.
Outline
Included are the modules:
Defining Innovation and Determining Your Point of View
Identifying the Enemies of Ideas and Innovation
Asking Questions
Harnessing Energy
Creating Ideas
Measuring Success