Thiscourse is intended to help you improve your ability to manage creativity,innovation and change in business, education, healthcare, government, and inany other complex organization or institution by diagnosing potentialinnovation failures before they can occur. Using an “innovation constraints
” framework that draws on modern socialscience research and on insights from business practice, participants willlearn how to best manage people (be they co-workers, bosses, customers,clients, friends or any other stakeholders) when innovation is the goal. While we see several examples of technological innovation, we are not focusedon the management of technology. Instead, we focus on something much more powerful: understanding and managing the people engagedin creation, innovation and positive change, regardless of the context.
The course isdesigned to help you answer the following types of questions:
- What are the conditions for successful innovation?
- What causes innovation to fail?
- What makes creative people creative?
- How should I manage an innovative team?
- How do I lead an effective brainstorm process?
- What is an innovation portfolio and how can I manage one?
- Why do so many great ideas get killed?
The approach in thisclass will be to treat innovation as the process of generating, assessing,and then implementing useful and valuable ideas. As we willdiscuss, generating ideas is relatively easy; what can be hard is getting thoseideas listened to, accepted, and implemented in organizations. Inaddition to learning how to lead creative people and creative teams, participantswill also learn techniques for improving their own creativity. During thecourse you will engage numerous activities and exercises intended to bringcurrent habits of thought and behavior to the surface for examination andchange.