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Critical Thinking
Thinking Outside the Box: How to Generate Creative Solutions to Your Toughest Challenges 
Whatever challenges you're currently facing, doing things the same old way probably won't overcome them. In today's ever-changing business climate, we all need to venture beyond our thinking boundaries to find innovative solutions and generate new ideas. Ideas are not only key to organizational success, they're a must for a successful career!
The skills you'll learn at this new, must-attend seminar will prove invaluable for solving your toughest management challenges, leading your team out of its thinking ruts, and boosting your idea power.
YOU'LL ALSO LEARN HOW TO:
- Make smarter decisions
- Think more quickly and accurately
- Uncover opportunities you may have been missing
- Break negative thinking habits
- Avoid costly mistakes by using "what if" thinking
- Generate one unique idea after another
AGENDA TOPICS:
- Your Thought Patterns: How They Help (and Hurt) You
- Moving Beyond “The Same Old Way”
- How to Stay on Target and Sidestep Typical Thinking
- Strategic Thinking: 2 Models and 10 Steps
- Using Breakthrough Thinking
- Using Innovations to Turn Problems into Opportunities via Innovative Thinking
- From Idea, to Action, to Success: Plotting the Outcome and Avoiding Pitfalls
For a printer friendly copy of entire agenda
Instructor: Mark Scureman, Bio
Schedule:
- Tuesday, July 7, 2009 (Course #107ABD) register
8:30am - 4:30pm
- Thursday, November 19, 2009 (Course #107EBJ) register
8:30am - 4:30pm
Fee: $349 (includes instruction, manual, lunch, parking, and refreshment breaks)