Developing an Environment of Innovation

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Developing an environment of innovation and fostering a culture of creativity is a desirable journey in the world of business. Perhaps you would like to encourage a continuous improvement mindset. Maybe you are faced with the challenge to launch a strategic initiative, develop new products or find unique methods to attract and retain clients. Whatever your goal: harnessing the power of creativity in a corporate culture is both rewarding and terrifying.

Discover how to find the joy of creative thinking, avoid the pitfalls of the Groupthink ideal, and successfully build an environment that supports diversity as well as innovation in a hectic corporate climate.



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  • Date: 22 Mar 2018
  • Time: 06:30 PM to 08:30 PM
  • All times are (GMT-06:00) US/Central
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  • 5430 Westheimer Rd
  • Houston, Texas
  • United States 77056

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  • Starts 05 March 2018 10:00 AM
  • Ends 22 March 2018 07:00 AM
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Erin Urban

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Developing an Environment of Innovation

Biography:

Erin Urban LSSBB, CPDC is a certified professional & leadership development coach with a decade in mentoring and coaching successful professional transformations. Erin is an experienced trainer, speaker and published author. Leveraging an extensive background in the corporate world as a leader facilitating individual, cultural and organizational change initiatives: her mission is to lift others up to defy their limits and exceed their goals.

Erin is a Forbes contributor and serves on the Board of the Houston Lean Six Sigma Professionals (HLSSP): a non-profit organization with the mission of encouraging knowledge-sharing and networking opportunities to continuous improvement professionals throughout the Houston, Texas area. Erin has also served on the Board of the APICS-Houston Chapter and an active member of both PMI-Houston and ASQ-Houston.