Creativity, Innovation & Entrepreneurship (Advanced Level)

Creativity, Innovation& Entrepreneurship Course -IBEC

In this  quickly evolving competitive world, it is now clear that those who innovate and use creativity in their roles stand out to succeed while those who don’t use all the resources at their disposal may be overrun by others. This creativity is not something people are born with; it is a skill.

Like any other skill it can be mastered and channelled following systematic step-by-step techniques. This IBEC course contains a variety of techniques to accommodate all tastes and addresses many angles. If used correctly (and passionately), even a single technique is enough to achieve creativity.

Creativity leads to innovation and is rightly the essence of entrepreneurship. In this course, students will also learn the basics of entrepreneurship as a career and risk taking for the greater good. Through a case study approach, this course cultivates intentional and systematic competencies in students in order to develop leaders capable and confident of solving problems in academia, life or business settings.

In today’s economic world, entrepreneurship is considered the key factor toward economic development. Entrepreneurs strive to create more opportunities in industry, providing more employment options and ultimately having a positive impact on per capital income, revenue generation, lifestyle, etc. IBEC Creativity, Innovation& Entrepreneurship course deals with one of the most important elements of entrepreneurship: creativity.

A thorough observation of the entrepreneurial process shows that creative thinking is the must have “skill” of an entrepreneur for the creation of new ideas. Creativity allows a person to devise interesting processes, which gives so many advantages to entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurs link the creative mind and the business mind.

Glimpse Of Content

  • Basics Of Creativity, Innovation And Entrepreneurship
  • Creative Problem Thinking And Problem Solving Techniques
  • Methods And Tools For Generating Ideas
  • Breakthrough Patterns And Assumptions
  • Disruptive Technologies & Intellectual Property
  • 21st Century Skills & CV Building
  • Business & Principles Of Economics
  • Entrepreneurial Ecosystem
  • Social Innovation
  • Agencies, Policies, Laws & Case Studies

Educational  Objectives

  • Establish that creativity is what one learns through tools and practice and not what one is born with.
  • Knowledge of how to use a range of creative thinking methods, tools and techniques to generate ideas to improve their area of work and solve real-world problems.
  • Introduce risk taking, paradigm shift, and paradigm paralysis.
  • Establish that failing is a part of the learning process and, hence, give them a positive psychological orientation.
  • Learn and practice effectively, the art of convincing.
  • Train the candidates in interpersonal and leadership skills to be highly effective leaders; demonstrating self-awareness, emotional intelligence, curiosity, visionary and strategic thinking, teamwork, reflection and knowledge transfer skills
  • Make them assess the interdependent, fast-changing, and diverse world of entrepreneurship, as well as global economic interdependence through inspiring case studies that had made a difference in the world.
  • Impart an elementary understanding of entrepreneurship, its current trends and projecting it as a life-altering career option.

Learning Outcomes

  • Develop effective creative projects that provide an innovative solution to real‐world problems based on inquiry such as class discussions, critical analysis, integrative collaborations, observing, and using technologies.
  • Sell themselves and their ideas through presentational skills and confidence.
  • Demonstrate ethical reasoning skills, understand social, civic, and professional responsibilities and aspire to add value to society.
  • Enhanced critical and creative thinking skills – They can think and implement more progressively, contextually and innovatively towards fulfillment of a goal.
  • Help increase their awareness, skills and disciplines necessary to increase confidence and agency; foster self-efficacy and self-advocacy; improve communication and problem-solving skills, manage strong impulses and feelings; and identify personal purpose.

Career Prospects

  • Entrepreneurship
  • Intrapreneurship
  • Research / Consulting
  • Across Industries

 

Basics of Creativity & Innovation

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Basics of Creativity & Innovation
2
What Is Creativity?
3
What Is Innovation?
4
Elements Of Creativity
5
Creativity And Economic Development:
6
The Creativity Gap
7
Is Creative Thinking Learned Or Natural?
8
Forget Left Vs. Right Brained, It’s All About The Networks.
9
Is There A Connection Between Creativity And Intelligence?

Creative Problems Thinking & Problem Solving Techniques

1
Creative Problem Thinking & Solving
2
Creative Thinking Skills
3
Making Your Thinking More Creative
4
Creative Thinking Techniques
5
Brainstorming
6
Role-Play Situations
7
Creative Problem Solving – CPS
8
Interpersonal Relationship
9
Goals And Barriers.
10
Stages Of Problem Solving
11
CPS And Innovation

Methods And Tools For Generating Ideas

1
Methods And Tools For Generating Ideas
2
What Is Idea Generation?
3
Why It’s important?
4
Tools And Techniques For Generating Ideas
5
Idea Challenge
6
Idea Generation Technique
7
Managing Ideas
8
Succeeding With Idea Generation
9
Three Stages Of Ideation

Entrepreneurship

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Entrepreneurship
2
What Is Entrepreneurship?
3
What Is An Entrepreneur?
4
What Are The 4 Types Of Entrepreneurship?
5
Characteristics Of Entrepreneurship:
6
Importance Of Entrepreneurship
7
Why Do People Become Entrepreneurs?
8
Difference Between Businessman And Entrepreneur
9
Examples Of Entrepreneurs
10
Entrepreneur Ideas
11
What Are Entrepreneur Skills?
12
The Relationship Between Entrepreneurship And Innovation
13
How Entrepreneurship Is Different From Employment
14
Process Of Entrepreneurship

Economic Principles

1
Economic Principles
2
Means
3
Profit And Loss
4
What Is Business Competition?
5
Importance Of Business Competition
6
Business Competition Examples
7
Supply And Demand
8
Production
9
Three Types Of Production:
10
Factors Of Production:
11
(1) Land And Natural Resources:
12
(2) Labour:
13
(3) Capital:
14
(4) Enterprise (Organisation):

Entrepreneurial Ecosystems

1
Entrepreneurial Ecosystems
2
Introduction
3
The Domains Of The Entrepreneurship Ecosystem

Innovation & Entrepreneurship

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Innovation & Entrepreneurship
2
Innovation
3
The 4 phases Of Innovation
4
The Six Step Innovation Lifecycle
5
7 Stages Of Innovation
6
The Life Cycle Of Innovation In Business
7
Innovation And Entrepreneurship In The Enterprise

Social Innovation & Entrepreneurship

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Social Innovation & Entrepreneurship
2
Means
3
What Is Social Entrepreneurship?
4
Why Social Entrepreneur?
5
How Social Entrepreneurs Play The Role Of Change Agents?
6
Social Enterprises Around The World
7
Advantages Of Social Enterprises
8
7 Essential Characteristics Of Social Entrepreneurs

Final Assessment Examination

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Final Assessment Examination

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Duration: 2 Months
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