“FourSight” Creative Thinking Workshop Tuesday 23 March

“FourSight” Creative Thinking Workshop Tuesday 23 March

The Connected project are offering 25 participants the opportunity to complete a 1.5-hour workshop on understanding your creative mindset and individual contribution to innovation though FourSight profiling. This workshop will be delivered by FourSight certificated trainer, Patricia Flanagan from Rejig. 

For the last four years Rejig has been working with FourSight, an international innovation company, dedicated to the science of good thinking. The FourSight Creative Thinking profile is a personalised introduction to a universal problem-solving process, helping you to understand your personal mindset for innovation. This creative thinking tool has an instant impact as it helps you to understand your thinking preferences and thinking style. 

Grounded in research, FourSight teaches the four stages of the universal creative process and reveals people’s unique thinking preferences for clarifying, ideating, developing and implementing.

After this program participants will be able to:

  • Share a universal language to innovate, communicate and collaborate
  • Understand where they gain and lose energy in the universal creative process
  • Leverage thinking preferences
  • Use specific strategies that increase creative-problem-solving effectiveness  

The event is taking place on Tuesday 23 March 10:00 am – 11:30 am and will be hosted on zoom.

To book a place please email lynnconnaughton@connectedni.org

Visit www.serc.ac.uk to find out how you could be #BetterOffAtSERC #OnlineAndOpenForBusiness Find us on Facebook, search SERC.