Register: Unlocking Creativity (Virtual Workshop)

Description:

  • Do you have a burning desire to unlock creativity in either your personal or professional life (or both)?
  • Do you feel like you are in need of new creative ideas, but all you see is fog?
  • Are you trying to figure out how to navigate change and uncertainty?
  • Do you have a desire to explore creative ways to pursue your passions?

If you answered YES, to any of the above questions, we would like to invite you to register for a 3-hour virtual group workshop that might be of value to you and/or your team. In this session, you will learn how to unlock creativity whether it be in your personal life or unleashing the creativity of your team. You will get a chance to experience how this can be done using ICA methods. Sign up today to reserve your spot.

Upon registering, your unique Zoom login details will be emailed to you directly.

Should you have any further questions about this workshop, please do not hesitate to email us at: ica@icacan.org.

Click here to Register

What participants have said about ICA’s core methods:

  1. Consensus Workshop Method
  2. Focused Conversation Method
  3. ToP participatory strategic planning process
  4. ToP participatory action planning
  5. Historical scan/ Journey wall

“I have used the consensus workshop very successfully with a group, immediately following the training. A Board had set up a task force to develop and lead a congregation through a mission-clarifying process. The method was used to elicit their wishes for the outcomes (beyond the scope of work) of the process which were then gifted to the task force – and well received.” – Anonymous

” As a high school teacher, the focused conversation workshop allowed me to explore new ways to deliver the material while putting the students at the core of their learning experience. Since the workshop, my lessons have been much more engaging.” – Eddy Kamali, High school Teacher based in Toronto

“I have used ICA methods in preparing for lectures, student assignments, professional presentations and leading meetings, and in all events, they have proven to be invaluable in organizing and harvesting ideas to fruition.” – Dr. Laura MacDonald, Associate Professor, University of Manitoba

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