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Event date: 11/4/2020 6:15 PM Export event
Tools to Boost Creativity in Your Life When You Need it Most
Categories: Chapter Events

Tools to Boost Creativity in Your Life When You Need it Most

VIRTUAL - During our current pandemic crisis, have you had to rethink old ways of doing things and be more open to new ideas? Our speaker, Kim Marie McKernan, will discuss a compelling method for approaching a problem or a challenge in an imaginative and innovative way. She’ll explore Creative Problem Solving and why this will be an essential skill for the future.

Learn about a common creativity killer and how to apply “deliberate creativity” for better outcomes. Come away with a new tool to help you open your mind to new ideas – and share feedback – in a way that welcomes new opportunities for you and others in your life, every day.

Kim Marie McKernan, MBA, MS is the founder of Inspired Outcomes (www.inspiredoutcomesnow.com) and an international marketing leader, facilitator, and presenter. She recently left the corporate world to found a business that helps organizations and individuals develop more creative, collaborative, and positive branding, marketing and strategy.

With a MBA from SUNY at Buffalo, an MS from the International Center of Studies in Creativity at Buffalo State, and a certification as a facilitator in Appreciative Inquiry, combined with 30 years of experience in the corporate world, including Bureau Veritas and Moog, Kim has both practical and academic credentials. She works with organizations and individuals ready to launch something new or refresh their organization using strengths-based, positive processes.

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