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Creative Training Ideas

Creative Training Ideas. Presented by: Peter and Paula Presenters. Agenda. Overview Brainstorming objectives Rules for brainstorming Brainstorming activities Summarize Next steps. Brainstorming Objectives. Define different creative training formats Examples: Personal coaching

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Creative Training Ideas

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  1. Creative Training Ideas Presented by: Peter and Paula Presenters

  2. Agenda • Overview • Brainstorming objectives • Rules for brainstorming • Brainstorming activities • Summarize • Next steps

  3. Brainstorming Objectives • Define different creative training formats • Examples: • Personal coaching • Virtual classroom • Discovery labs • Consider the following restrictions: • Budget • Location • Resources

  4. Brainstorming Activity • Break into smaller groups • Generate ideas • Utilize Mind Mappings • Try Brain Writing • Use a computer to capture every comment/idea

  5. Rules of Brainstorming • No idea is a bad idea • Be creative • Take risks • No criticism allowed • No discussions • Piggy-back ideas

  6. Conduct a CreativeThinking Session • Ask: In what ways can we…? • Assess the situation. Get the facts. • Generate possible solutions with green light, non-judgmental thinking. • Select the best solution.

  7. Next Steps • Research the ideas generated • Follow up with larger group meeting • Generate action items for follow-up: • Start turning ideas into reality

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