Creativity Training and Development Programs
Everyday Creativity
Everyday
Creativity teaches a surprising truth about creativity that its not a magical, mysterious occurrence, but a ready tool that enables
you to look at the ordinary and see the extraordinary. Hosted by photojournalist Dewitt Jones, this best selling training program shares
Dewitt's inspirational stories, memorable locations, and stunning examples of his work.
Focus Your Vision
How
can we find our direction, our purpose? When we combine our energy and passion with our focused visions, we give ourselves
direction and power. Dewitt Jones's newest release, Focus Your Vision, encourages us to develop our visions and turn them into reality.
Free Radicals of Innovation
Anyone
can learn to innovate. Free Radicals shows you how.
In this unique "How To" program, you will learn how to use and unleash your creativity and innovation to find solutions for challenges within organizations, families, and communities.
Fun Is Good
Fun Is Good is the new, inspirational training program that features
the Saint Paul Saints, an exceptionally unique and successful minor league baseball team. Yet, Fun Is Good is much more than baseball. Its
about understanding how having a positive attitude and finding passion can help us overcome challenges and make our work environments more
productive, more fulfilling, and more fun.
The New Business of Paradigms
Organizations
need to innovate and change in order to survive. So why are so many people
afraid of it? How do you help people open themselves up to change? Joel
Barker's monumental training video, The New Business of Paradigms,
explains how the rules we live by can limit our ability to innovate and
be creative.
Tactics of Innovation
Tactics
of Innovation explores a problem that plagues organizations everywhere: Why smart people reject good ideas.
Working Without A Script
Hosted
by Keegan-Michael Key, TV personality and Second City alum, along with a
talented ensemble cast, Working Without A Script emphasizes that
good communication starts with a "yes, and" philosophy. "Yes,
and" means embracing and building upon new ideas. It fosters open mindedness
and empowers people to think on their feet and take risks.
