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Success and survival rely more than ever before on our ability to create and innovate. To meet and beat the competition we must constantly develop creative new initiatives to boost our professional performance.
In his interactive workshops, Yarin Kimor shares with the participants his insights on Systematic Creative Thinking program. This program is based upon a series of intriguing, out-of-the-ordinary demonstrations – deceptions, apparently irrational phenomena logical paradoxes, contradictions and fallacies that encourage audience members to cross the invisible line that separates the impossible from the possible, often in the most surprising fashion. This provocative workshop exposes the fixation resident in conventional thinking; incorrect assumptions, and failure to make logical conclusions. Yarin teaches in his half and full day workshop between 3 to 8 "Systematic Creative Thinking" tools and techniques to overcome fixations and explore more ideas out of the box. Participants will apply the learning during the workshop by decoding the riddles and puzzles individually and in groups. In his workshop Yarin, through examples and exercises you’ll see a greater acceptance to break the unnecessary rules engraved by school and conventionally critic parenting and replace them with guidelines for collaboration, improvisation and reflection. Participants will be entertained and learn how to have a good laugh about making mistakes (as long as they keep on learning from them). Learn to take the process seriously, yourself lightly and recover faster from mistakes . Yarin's events are powered by Easier DONE than Said engine, an interactive and experiential unique process. Yarin delivers his messages with humor, wit and magic tricks which creates unforgeable moments. “Thinking out of the box”
Participants will learn how to play Creativity game. It is a unique family game, very suitable as a gift for the festive seasons. It sharpens minds of parents, kids, managers and employees while having fun. It encourages learning from mistakes. As you play, you enhance skills and confidence. You look for more possibilities than we usually do.
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