簡介
Objectives
Upon the completion of the programme, participants will be able to:
- Understand design thinking and how it is used
- Develop a mindset which understands problems from multi perspectives
- Learn how to reframe problems and situations based on holistic thinking
- Learn how to make yourself more fully creative
- Increase ability to prioritize and focus on the essentials of issues
- Improve problem-solving & decision-making skills
- Enhance ability to find links between things, people and situations and to acquire a more holistic vision
Designed for
Executives, managers, decision makers, entrepreneurs and professionals
Date & Time
Tuesday, 5 October 2021
9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Delivery Mode
The webinar will be delivered via Zoom.
Contents
- Relationship between Design Thinking, Creativity and Innovation
- Understanding creativity’s 2 essential dimensions
- Understanding and restructuring the problem/situation
- Simplification exercises, holistic thinking
- Assumptions as they apply to design thinking
- Problem solving, exercises
- Understanding the aspects of user experiences
- Balancing contradictions, essential key in innovative thinking
- 100 to 1 Brainstorming technique and idea generation
- How the highly creative people use suspended judgment
- Mini case study
- Developing a collaborative style of work for teams
Programme Leader
Professor Arthur Gogatz is from New York City. His background is a blend of the fine and performing arts and business. He is a former New York art director, account executive, creative ndirector and vice president. Arthur has thirty years of university teaching experience with 80% of that at the Graduate level (MBA) and is a highly sought-after trainer, consultant and coach. Arthur has taught in 23 different countries worldwide and lectured at 44 different institutions. He has visited over 100 countries and speaks several languages fluently. He has lived in North America, South America, Europe and Asia. He has written three books on innovation. The most widely read, Business Creativity, Breaking the Invisible Barriers, published by Palgrave/Macmillan has been translated into Russian and Chinese.
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課程資料
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電話: | 2774 8594 |
電郵: | kennychu@hkma.org.hk |
一般查詢/課程報名/會員資訊
電話: | 2774 8500 / Ivy Ng 3468 6023 / Shino Choi 3468 6024 / Windy Ng 3468 6025 |
電郵: | hkma@hkma.org.hk |
傳真: | 2365 1000 |