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Understanding the challenges of innovation
- The difference between innovation and creativity.
- The expected benefits. Barriers and hindrances to innovation.
- Creativity as a new management style.
2
Carrying out an inventory
- Conducting an audit of your team or company.
- How the most innovative companies operate. Identifying your creative profile.
Hands-on work
Self-diagnosis.
3
Implementing an innovation process
- Choose a strategy adapted to your company and your team. Manage obstacles, space and time.
- Recognise innovation as a skill by involving human resources.
- Systematise the search for ideas.
- Optimize your team's creative intelligence.
- Strengthen open-mindedness and cohesion.
Hands-on work
Creative confidence-building games.
4
Stimulating your employees' creativity
- Methods to bring innovation to life on a daily basis.
- Relationships of trust, partnership and creativity.
- The art of asking thought-provoking questions.
- Group dynamics.
Role-playing
Practising the art of constructive questioning.
5
Developing your creative potential
- Tools, methods, advantages and limitations.
- Practise divergent thinking. Heuristic divergence. Brainwriting. The six thinking hats.
- Virtual consultant technique or role-storming.
- Convergence. Building mental maps.
- Intuition and recreational breaks.
- Reprimands and the virtues of provocation.
- Associative methods and metaphorical thinking.
Hands-on work
Application of these tools.
6
Building the innovation approach
- Analysing objectives and reformulating the problem.
- Coming up with new ideas.
- The distinction between true good ideas and false good ideas.
- The cycle: generation, protection and recycling of ideas.
- Assessment and selection of solutions. Implementation.
Exercise
Drawing up an assessment matrix.
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Assessing innovation
- Qualitative and quantitative indicators.
- Indicators for team cohesion.
- Indicators for motivation.
- Indicators for talent retention.
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Building an action plan
- Familiarisation with the approach.