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About the Course

Skill at discovering new ideas, and delivering them, may be one of the most important practical job skills, in today’s and tomorrow’s job market. Creativity is an acquired skill, one that improves with practice. This course aims to empower individuals who believe they have lost their innate creativity, because they, their employers or teachers prefer the three R's: replication, repetition and rote, to innovation. We show how to re-ignite rusty creative powers. During this course, you will learn proven tools, frameworks and concepts useful for discovery– generating an endless stream of new ideas implementing at least some of those ideas with skill and persistence, based on books and articles written by the instructors. In the first part of the course, you will learn a proven structured method for generating and implementing world-changing ideas known as ‘Zoom in, Zoom out, Zoom in’ that makes creativity more accessible to everyone. In the following weeks, you will learn practical proven tools useful for delivering ideas by employing the basic principles of business and management. You will practice the method, use it to tackle challenging real-world needs and produce a 2-3 minutes video presenting your idea. Course Learning Outcomes On successfully completing this four-week course, you will be able to: - Manage a process to generate an unending stream of creative ideas - Lead a process of innovation and implement ideas through all phases from discovery to delivery. - Apply creativity to a wide range of strategic management issues. - Solve problems with a high degree of innovation, creative thinking and risk taking. - Use and apply proven structured method for generating and implementing world-changing ideas known as ‘Zoom in, Zoom out, Zoom in’. - Develop and implement an innovation in your own practice. - Identify new and unfamiliar challenges and reflect on these challenges from a creative point of view, action they require and service they provide. - Demonstrate creative problem solving skills for defining, structuring and solving real world operations management problems....

Top reviews

MD

Jun 5, 2016

Really excellent Course with the great educators. There's a lot that can be learned in this course and applicate in everyday life, especially if you are teacher who transferred knowledge to students.

AA

Oct 15, 2016

Creatively inspiring, great content to reflect and practice upon and great innovation spark, thanks to Prof. Shlomo Maital & Arie Ruttenberg for delivering this creative experience and knowledge.

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By KietLQCE130198

Aug 9, 2020

good course

By DungNTAHE140698

Aug 11, 2020

helpful

By Edokwe C B

Sep 23, 2020

Good

By Vương L B N

Jul 15, 2020

Good

By MinhVTHE131027

Jun 20, 2020

Good

By CuongDNSE130489

Jun 19, 2020

Good

By Ryan V

Sep 2, 2023

some of the underlying ideas are good, but the storytelling is so dry.

There were so many opportunities to really tell the story of companies and how they were creative but its lost in the boring presentation that the instructor didn't even bother to memorize.

By Jayselle N

Mar 12, 2021

The content needs to be updated.

By Yannick

Dec 11, 2016

Much blaba, lenghty lectures, but less delivery/content. The second course (from idea to startup) is much better.

By Dulce M T P W

Feb 19, 2016

The content is good but the delivery is not engaging or creative enough.

By Nguyễn Đ T

Jul 30, 2020

khóa học rất bổ ích so với 3 triệu

By daniel b

May 16, 2019

repetitive

By Dorothy H

Jul 9, 2016

Extremely repetitive with little to no visual interest. Needs to be cut down to about one tenth the presentation time. There are no visual representations, no exercises and no interactivity.

This is the most repetitive MOOC I have ever taken and I've taken a great many.

By Muhmed A

Jul 30, 2022

I don't want to learn anything from isreal. Isreal is not trusted place for education because it's not a place.

By ALEJANDRA C D L R

Feb 20, 2016

Not really well produced for the media. Too much instruction of the teacher, few practice instead.

By Judith T

Apr 15, 2016

Repeats the same information over and over

By nelson m l c

Jun 29, 2020

muy aburridor

By Shiddarth S

Oct 14, 2021

its boring

By ThangHNHE130471

Jun 14, 2020

not good