At
MARM 2010 – Sunday, April 11, 2010
1:00 PM to 5:00 PM
[ Registration Instructions ]
Sponsors: ACS Local Sections Activity Committee &
the Delaware Section
Pre-Registration is required (sign up
on the meeting registration form).
Cost: $30* per
person for ACS members
$180* per
person for non-ACS members
* These prices reflect a $120 per person subsidy by the Delaware Section.
Course Description
Facilitated Course – 4 hours
We have all heard the old adage of
doing something in the same way over and over will not produce different
results. The very basis of Chemistry, your profession, and ACS challenges you
to advance your thinking, identify new solutions, and design new approaches
continuously. Yet, it is not easy changing the way you or those you work with
look at an issue and create new ideas. Imagine if you could:
Tap into a systematic method for
creating for new approaches.
Eliminate personal and organization
barriers that inhibit your ability to think more innovatively.
Have a proven process to generate
ideas.
We all have the capacity to innovate. Yet, sometimes we are
blocked because we don't have a process that will help us think outside the
box, or we are unwilling to challenge traditional approaches, or communication
barriers inhibit us. Whatever the reason, the objective is to gain the tools to
help you and those you lead stretch your ability to develop new ideas.
In this four-hour course you will learn that innovation
doesn't happen by chance but can be managed. The understanding and tools you
gain will help you learn how to tap into your own innovation style as well as
learn how to stimulate innovative thinking among your local section, division,
regional meeting or national committee members. Specifically, ACS leaders will
learn:
The structural, personal, and
communication barriers to innovation.
That everyone is capable of
generating ideas and we are innovative in different ways.
Four different approaches to
developing ideas and how to encourage people to innovate no matter what their
preferred innovation approach.
The 4 main questions that serve as
the basis for innovation.
How to help people open to new
possibilities, challenge traditional approaches, and encourage diverse perspectives.
Who Should Attend This Course?
This workshop is designed for leaders in the Society who
need to rely on innovative thinking, ideas, and approaches to move a group of
volunteers in a new direction or a project forward. Those leaders who are
responsible for making significant changes to current processes, or are asked
to create new ideas and approaches for addressing key issues, or who need to
make a significant impact, will benefit greatly from this course.