Let's talk about "Unlocking Creativity in Problem-Solving" today!

In this episode, Charly discusses the importance of creative problem-solving and provide practical strategies and examples to help you and your team think outside the box.

Episode Highlights:

1. The Importance of Creativity in Problem-Solving:


Learn how creativity drives innovation and helps businesses stay competitive.

Understand the role of creative problem-solving in adapting to changes and unforeseen challenges.

Discover how fostering creativity can boost employee engagement and motivation.

2. Techniques for Fostering Creativity and Innovation:

Explore the benefits of regular brainstorming sessions in stimulating creative thinking.

Learn how mind mapping can help organize information and generate new ideas.

Understand the value of diverse teams in bringing different perspectives and innovative solutions.

3. Examples of Creative Problem-Solving Strategies:

Discover the SCAMPER technique, Design Thinking and Six Thinking Habits as strateiges to help unlock your problem solving creativity.

And Charly also discusses Google's 20% Time Policy and how it might apply in your business.

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About the Author Charly Leetham

Charly Leetham has been in technology for over 40 years - from earning her amateur radio license at 13 to founding and running Ask Charly Leetham, a digital services business serving small businesses worldwide. After losing $1 million in a franchise failure, she rebuilt from scratch and has kept her business running for nearly two decades through skill, systems, and relentless practicality.

She hosts the podcast Rise and Shine - Your Business Tech Boost with Charly Leetham and speaks about what it actually takes to build businesses that work and last - not just look good on paper.

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