Creative Skills for Business
Develop your creative thinking ability. Develop a range of problem-solving techniques. Address organisational issues and problems.
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Develop your creative thinking ability. Develop a range of problem-solving techniques. Address organisational issues and problems.
This masterclass has been created to enable you to develop your creative thinking ability and equip you with a range of problem-solving techniques to enable you to address organisational issues and problems.
Business today is as lean as it can be! We therefore need new approaches to help us solve existing business problems. This course offers a new ‘lens’ through which to see alternative solutions. It will help you to develop a new and novel way of thinking and real techniques for implementing changes in the workplace.
This course is for business managers, owners, and people responsible for decision making within their business or organisation who may not have tried creative thinking in the past.
The one day programme will look at traditional and creative problem-solving techniques and explore the business case for creative thinking.
The course has been developed by University academic staff who have a wealth of business and leadership experience, who understand the challenges leaders face, and the importance of developing knowledge and skills to help them successfully meet these challenges.
This masterclass will be assessed by an online multi-choice quiz to assess learning. You'll be supported by a University tutor.
We don’t currently display entry requirements for United States. Please contact the Student Admin team on studentadmin@sunderland.ac.uk or 0191 515 3154.
To be eligible to receive this course fully funded, you must be employed by a Sunderland-based business. If you are self-funding, your suitability will be assessed by an academic on completion of the application form.
The fee for this course is £125.
You may be eligible to receive this course fully funded through the UKSPF Sunderland Skills and Inclusion Programme.
To be eligible for this funding, you must be employed by a Sunderland-based company, excluding the public sector.
For further information about funding opportunities, please email skills@sunderland.ac.uk.
This information was correct at the time of publication.