Systematic Inspiration -
What is it, why use it, and where to start
Wednesday, December 16, 2020 | Noon to 1:00 PM PT
We all want to be inspired! Executive coach and team trainer Ellia Harris will lead us through a stimulating presentation on how to have creative problem-solving on tap.
She will talk about:
Why explore new ways of solving problems
Some of the current issues that could benefit from creative problem-solving
Light Bulb Thinking™, Ellia's 4-phase framework for achieving creative problem-solving and innovation
Please register at:
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/408730664841125903
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. We look forward to you joining us for this interesting and insightful conversation!
About Ellia Harris:
Ellia Harris is passionate about helping organizations solve problems in a way that improves productivity, produces extraordinary outcomes, and makes the world a better place.
Ellia is CEO of The Potential Center and the creator of Light Bulb Thinking™, a framework for creative problem-solving and innovation. Ellia coaches business leaders who struggle to find effective solutions to an ever-increasing basket of problems, who want to create a culture of innovation, and who would really love a stronger, happier team. She also provides training for teams in how to apply Light Bulb Thinking™ to real-life situations and the role of the team in developing innovative products, services, and operational procedures.
What separates Ellia’s service from other corporate training companies is that she trains and coaches only in creative problem-solving and innovation, and tailors coaching and training to the client’s goals, not hers. Because of this, and drawing on her background in productivity coaching, Ellia’s clients receive proven and tailored guidance for solving problems in creative ways and building more productive teams. The results can be anything from a healthier (triple) bottom line, reduced attrition, staff who are more engaged and motivated, and greater stakeholder support.