UCLA’s Anderson School of Management is holding a Creativity and Innovation Seminar. The program is for chief officers of global concerns, leaders of corporate functions across the enterprise, rising executives and entrepreneurs. The seminar will be held Oct. 27-31, 2014.
The Creativity and Innovation in the Organization seminar prepares attendants to foster a creative mindset across their enterprise and to exploit uncertainty and chaos to unleash powerful ideas that drive results. The program is the brainchild of the incomparable Moshe Rubinstein, who, in 2000, was named one of the Top 20 Professors of the Century at UCLA. It aims to immerses participants in comprehensive insights, frameworks and tools on how to ignite innovation that drives results.
The seminar is guided by UCLA Anderson teachers and experts from leading global corporations and consultancies. In a think-tank, workshop environment, participants will work intensely with peers who represent leading organizations across the business spectrum. At the end of the seminar, participants should be able to return to their organization with the skills to show people at every level how to tap into their potential to innovate in ways that will contribute to the strength and performance of the business.
The seminar will touch on the topics of, Leadership for Innovation, Inspiration and Motivation, Strategic Thinking, Adaptive Planning, Perception, Mind and Brain, Chaos to Order, Thinking Backwards, value innovation and lean leadership as well as many others.
The cost of the seminar is $6495. To attend, you must apply to the UCLA Anderson’s Executive Education Program. Applications for the program can be completed online. Applications must be completed at least seven days before the start of the program.