Problem Solving and Creativity
Schedule
Wed Nov 06 2024 at 09:30 am to 03:30 pm
UTC+00:00Location
23 Stephenson St | Birmingham, EN
About this Event
This one day training workshop is designed to broaden your creative and analytical thinking skills - crucial in the ever-evolving field of health and care.<h4>Lead by Fraser Battye, a skilled trainer from the Strategy Unit, this session will combine insights from design thinking, neuroscience and complexity. It will be highly participative and experiential: tools will be tried and not taught.</h4>
Thinking skills are in high demand. As technology advances and automation increases, the value of creative and analytical thinking is on the rise. This is especially so in health and care, where daily headlines remind us that ‘more of the same’ just won’t work.
But how can we develop these skills? What tools are there for understanding problems and creating new solutions? What if health and care professionals were equipped with reliable techniques for stimulating fresh thinking?
This session is for health and care professionals who want to be more creative problem solvers. Perhaps you need to redesign services; perhaps you face swirling, complex problems and don’t know where to start; perhaps you are leading a team or organisation and want to nurture a creative environment; perhaps you are just curious and want to explore the topic.
By the end of the session, you will:
- Feel more confident in your ability to lead a creative and more collaborative approach to problem solving.
- Have a framework to guide you in this process.
- Be equipped with practical tools and techniques to stimulate creative thinking.
What does the session cover?
- Why creativity is fundamentally important, yet often neglected.
- Insights from neuroscience and design thinking.
- A framework – the Design Council’s ‘Double Diamond’ structuring problem solving and supporting creativity.
Trainer: , the Strategy Unit
Date: 6th November 2024
Time: 9:30 registration, 10:00 start, 15:30 end
Lunch: Included
Location: 23 Stephenson Street, Birmingham. B2 4BH. Less than 5 minutes walk from New Street train station.
CPD: 6 hours
Cost:
- Charity - £180
- Public sector - £310
- Private sector - £550
Mode of delivery: In person
Closing date: 23/10/24
Contact: If you have any queries about this training please contact Rachel Caswell ([email protected])
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Where is it happening?
23 Stephenson St, 23 Stephenson Street, Birmingham, United KingdomEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
GBP 180.00 to GBP 550.00