Cultivating Team Innovation
How Creating Safe Spaces Unleashes Creativity
Innovation is the cornerstone of success in today's fast-paced business environment, and the ability to nurture it within teams is a crucial skill for any leader. "Cultivating Team Innovation" provides leaders with the knowledge and tools needed to create environments where learning, creativity and collaboration can thrive.
This intensive, one-day executive education program equips leaders with proven tools and insights to foster innovation within their teams. Through a blend of experiential activities, interactive discussions, and practical exercises, participants will explore the transformative power of safe spaces and generative collaboration techniques to drive creativity, solve intractable problems and achieve breakthrough solutions.
Participants emerge with enhanced leadership skills, ready to empower their teams to thrive amidst constant change and reach new heights of innovation and success. Don't miss this opportunity to transform your team's potential and drive meaningful change within your organization.
Learning Outcomes
- Illuminate the critical capabilities necessary for the era of perpetual upheaval
- Understand what a safe space is, and the leadership behaviors that lead to their cultivation
- Recognize the role fear plays in preventing risk and creativity
- Acquire techniques drawn from design thinking, liberating structures, othering + belonging to enhance collaboration, creativity, and innovation
- Learn why relational super powers of care + belonging form the cultural bedrock of resilient/adaptable organizations
Who Should Attend
Managers interested in improving their ability to lead and manage teams in ways that enhance innovation and creativity.
Date and Location
Tuesday, November 19, 9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Creekside Room, Dominican University of California
100 Magnolia Ave.
San Rafael 94901
Fees
$1,800 (Fees include tuition, course materials, breakfast and lunch)
For questions, please email ils@dominican.edu or call (415) 482-1918.