The green stage of Mark Brown's creative-thinking process enables people to translate ideas into action using the Four Box Model for Situational Empowerment:
Happen to the world - not let the world happen to you
Understand when and how to apply your initiative and creativity
Hand over responsibility - without losing control
Give your people space to realise their creative potential
Release the dynamism and creativity in your organisation – without careening into chaos.
The video is targeted at managers and individuals.
For individuals it will let them happen to the world, not let the world happen to them. They will understand when and how to apply initiative and creativity.
For managers who are anxious about empowering their people it will help them hand over responsibility without losing control, and give people space to realise their creative potential. This will release the dynamism and creativity in the organisation.
The benefits
Inspirational video for managers and their staff
Includes an activities manual to direct creative thinking
Enables motivation through putting ideas into workable solutions
To stimulate creativity as a tool for enhancing an organisation's success.
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