Mastering Creative Problem Solving Within Teams
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- AuthorsFullNameWithTitle2:Lars Ringe
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- PublisherIASP
- Publication dateJanuary 2011
- Place of publicationDenmark
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Science Parks face several ongoing trends. Some of these include:
1. Agreement that creativity is the #1 competency needed by CEOs.
2. Innovation is a driver of productivity and economic growth.
3. There is a renaissance of robotics.
4. Science parks face increasing competition for the recruitment and retention of (STEM) science, technology, engineering, and math candidates.
5. Science parks must find unique solutions for many significant global problems.
Where does a science park find the necessary resources to become more creative and innovative? You will find the needed creative thinking resources and processes outlined here.
Through the new and systemized creative approaches of RobotLab.s Innovation Simulation Challenges, scientists will achieve a significant shift in mindset. This shift will enable them to create unique insights and visions for their organizations to deal with global challenges that do not appear to be solvable.
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