Creativity in Teams and Organizations
, Creativity and Innovation
5 HR Credits
Spurring creativity in teams can be very challenging, but could also be the difference between a successful team and an unsuccessful one.
Innovation can make or break an organization in terms of its ability to win and keep customers. This course looks at innovation in corporations and the public sector. It reviews the latest academic thinking on innovation, including Clay Christensen's seminal thinking on disruptive technology and the proper response to the disruption. Further, it explores some of the internal responses to the need for creativity, including idea champions, idea incubators, new venture teams and skunk works, and the process of moving from innovation to commercialization. This course also covers some of the more successful corporate innovators as a way of illustrating the principles of effective innovation in large organizations.
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, Creativity and Innovation
5 HR Credits
Spurring creativity in teams can be very challenging, but could also be the difference between a successful team and an unsuccessful one.
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, Leadership
5 HR Credits
Leading a team through any task or project requires special skills, and an understanding of the team dynamic and politics.
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, Project Management
18 HR Credits
The vast majority of project work in today's organizations is done in a team setting. In this environment, project management team leaders have a tremendous responsibility and opportunity to develop and exhibit leadership skills.
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, Creativity and Innovation
10 Business and 8 HR Credits
Because organizations must innovate to stay alive in today's highly competitive marketplace, organizations need employees who can channel their creativity and innovation toward organizational challenges and goals.