Real creativity - a practical approach to problem solving - 2024

02 October 2024 - 03 October 2024
(2 x 7h)
campus Diepenbeek

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Content

In any context, people are required to establish practical, creative habits that allow them to innovate, solve problems and collaborate positively. Throw into that mix the fact that any PhD project is an exercise in problem solving and that every pitch, funding bid or publication requires novelty, and it is clear that people benefit from the ability to come up with new and workable ideas. This highly interactive workshop, by Jamie McDonald, is designed to equip participants with a number of tools and approaches for alleviating the pressure of problematic situations, generating new and insightful ideas and developing them into suitable ways forward. The aim is to develop creative and confident people who can rely on their resourcefulness, creativity and skills to break new ground, to solve problems and to perform well.

Content:

  • Introductions and context for the workshop
  • Working with perception, patterns and pressure
  • Opening a creative frame of mind
  • Moving from problems to solutions
  • Managing a creative process
  • Innovation
  • Creativity tools from blue skies to the fine details
  • Building a personal map of creativity
  • Review and keeping your creativity flowing

Learning outcomes

By the end of the programme, participants will have learned...

  • how to work effectively with models and tools for creating ideas and solving problems,
  • a creative method for generating a flexible view on problematic situations,
  • which factors and conditions support you in practicing creative thinking,
  • an approach to generating ideas, developing them into plans and offering constructive critique on them,
  • how to begin addressing real problems and situations you face, and applying the tools above to them.

Methods

This workshop is a highly experiential, hands-on workshop – we won’t be lecturing or diving deeply into theory. We use small group, paired and whole group discussions to review a range of focused, reality-based activities that raise fundamental aspects of creative thinking and problem solving. There is no role play, and we ask participants to apply what they are learning to genuine situations, to make things practical, useful and personal, as well as enjoyable and informal. Models and personal experience are the foundation of the programme. Please come along ready to reflect, to contribute and to practice.

Competences

An important part of preparing for any further professional step is becoming (more) aware of the competences you have developed and/or want to develop. In the current workshop, the following competences from the UHasselt competency overview are actively dealt with:

  • intellectual competences:
    • creativity
    • problem solving
    • vision
  • personal effectiveness:
    • flexibility
    • self-confidence
  • task-orientedness:
    • organisation & coordination

Practicalities

For whom?

  • PhD students & postdocs - 18 places available

When & where?

  • October 02 & 03, 2024 - 09:30-16:30
  • Location: Campus Diepenbeek, Building D, room A4

Preparation?

Come along with some specific situations, or problems in mind that you want to apply your creative thinking to. These could usefully be from different aspects of your life – one interpersonal, one work-based and one life or career based for example. We will use these on the programme.

Registration?

  • For internal participants: Registration is closed since September 15, 2024. 
  • For external particpants: Registration is closed since September 15, 2024.
  • Please register only if you can attend both days.
  • As places are limited, registering does not automatically imply that you will be able to participate. You will be notified by email after the registration deadline has passed.
  • Please cancel your registration at least one week in advance in case you cannot make it (cf. cancellation & no-show policy).

Acknowledged as?

  • DS BSH: category 'research management & communication skills' - workshop on general research skills
  • DS HLS: category 'transferable skills' - compulsory elective course
  • DS ST: category 'research management' - workshop on PhD management or equivalent

What others say

One of the most fun, engaging and fulfilling class I took in a while. Thank you!
(participant in 2023)
Don't be intimated by the title and fear that you aren't creative enough for this workshop. During this course, you will quickly learn that everybody is creative! The instructor, Jamie, provided a number of tools to help you in both personal and work related situations. It was a great two day course that helped me build confidence in problem solving. I would recommend this to everyone to discover their true creativity!
(participant in 2022)
Good training for stimulating your inner problem solver. Using dreams to solve real life problems, and using critical thinking to improve the quality of our dreams.
(participant in 2022)
It was really a fun workshop with an instructor that does a great job in teaching you how to be creative in an amusing way. During the workshop you can feel that you can be creative with the right tools and explanations!
(participant in 2021)
This course isn't your typical creativity course - it's more outside of the box! The capability of the trainer, Jamie, helps to unlock the potential in every individual and achieve great things as a group. From content to the tools, atmosphere and outcomes, this course was a very enjoyable 2 day experience!
(participant in 2021)
Great workshop in personal development. Covers much more than the title does suggest!
(participant in 2021)
Don't you hate that feeling of being stuck trying to solve any kind of problem? Help is on the way! Jamie McDonald offers more tools than you can imagine to approach problems with a creative mind (and everyone is creative, so I've learned!). If you think this is not for you, you're wrong, everyone owes it to themselves to take this training!
(participant in 2019)
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