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About Yarin KIMOR:
Mr. Kimor is a world known expert in the development of Systematic Creative Thinking, an author of "Making the Impossible Possible", a creator of the unique creativity game "Thinking Out of the Box" and a popular TV director. He consults and frequently lectures to a diverse selection of organizations, to build an empowering environment and communication protocols so individuals and teams will be able to unleash their creativity. Companies, like Microsoft, IBM, and others, who have invited Yarin and participated in his lectures and workshops, have found them to be a fascinating experience, whether commercial or high tech, corporations and government agencies and the military, all have found him equally interesting. Yarin has developed a unique game kit – “Think outside of the box” which is a box of cards. Each card in the set introduces a problem and offers a creative solution to each problem. This tool box provokes thinking and challenges our assumptions and experience, entertains while developing the creative qualities of our brain.
For over 30 years Yarin Kimor has been a TV correspondent, producer and editor of various programs on Israeli television. Yarin is a graduate of WPI — the World Press Institute in the United States. Yarin is number one lecturer on creativity in Israel ranked as one of the top ten speakers. |
The Systematic Creative Thinking Approach
"After attending the talk on creative thinking by Yarin Kimor, I was very impressed with his engaging style and thought provoking ideas. I remember vividly he shared how we are often conditioned by past experiences and our fixation on conventional logic can become a trap for intelligence and creativity. He showed us through magic tricks, stories and simple activities that the impossible can be possible. It was one of the most fascinating andinspiring sessions I have ever attended."
Associate Professor LIM Tit Meng, Chief Executive Science Centre Singapore In his keynote speech, Yarin will share with the audience tips on:
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.
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