Creative Resilience: Innovation in Tough Times
Creative Resilience: Innovation in Tough Times by Michael Gelb, Innovation & Creativity Expert, BestSelling Author of ‘Innovate like Edison’.
Tough times require MORE creativity & innovation. Anyone can be optimistic when everything is rosy but it only counts when times are tough. Without creative optimism, there is no innovation.
Personal & business success requires you & your organization to learn how to think creatively & be innovative. These abilities are at a premium; increasing global competition & speed of change wait for no one.
Learn in an Interactive Online Class:
* Timeless strategies used by history’s greatest minds like Leonardo Da Vinci & Thomas Edison in response to adversity
* 5 core skills of creative problem solving to your greatest challenges
* Strengthen creative resilience: How to cultivate an optimistic mindset
Michael Gelb: Innovate Like Edison
Bring Your Questions for a Live Q&A.
Bonus: Recording & Slides after the class.
About the Author
Michael Gelb is the world’s leading authority on the application of genius thinking to personal & organizational development. He is a pioneer in the fields of creative thinking, accelerated learning, & innovative leadership. Gelb leads seminars for global organizations such as British Petroleum, DuPont, IBM, Merck, Microsoft & Nike.
Gelb is the author of 12 books on creativity & innovation including Innovate Like Edison: The Five-Step System for Breakthrough Business Success. His international best seller How to Think Like Leonardo Da Vinci: Seven Steps to Genius Every Day was on the Washington Post, Amazon.com & the New York Times bestseller lists.
In 1999, Gelb shared the Brain Trust Charity’s “Brain of the Year” award with former U.S. Senator John Glenn. Previous honorees include Bill Gates & Garry Kasparov. In 2003, Gelb was awarded a Batten Fellowship by the University of Virginia’s Darden Business School. He also serves as the Director of Creativity & Innovation Leadership for the Conscious Capitalism Institute.











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