
CPSI 2012: Ideas to Action Provides Insights to Creativity and Innovation
June Conference Helps Companies Create the Wave of Economic Expansion
ATLANTA, March 20, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- As the economy prepares to expand it will be business innovation that drives growth and creates competitive advantage. The one conference designed to build the innovative workforce and to train professionals on how to use creative problem solving skills is CPSI 2012: Ideas to Action. To be held June 19-21 in Atlanta, more than 400 innovators from more than 30 countries will meet for three days to learn from companies known for their impressive record of innovation and from world-class trainers develop the skills their organization, and the greater economy, needs.
"This is the conference that provides real and tangible return on investment for professionals and for companies," said Pim Vossen, director of programs at the Creative Education Foundation, the organizers of the annual event. "CPSI isn't a listen-and-leave conference, this is an insights and training-focused event where people listen-learn-and-develop the creative and innovation skills needed to help their organizations secure a competitive advantage."
Designed for team leaders, managers, consultants, and innovators from the private, public, education, and marketing industries CPSI 2012: Ideas to Action provides a three-day engaging experience. It starts with a day of "innovation insights" presented by noteworthy speakers from Southwest Airlines, The Jim Henson Company, The Huffington Post, BBDO Advertising, Harvard Business School and others who will share how to create, cultivate and maintain an innovative environment for competitive success. This day of inspiration will be followed by two days of immersive workshops exploring tools and approaches for individual and organizational creativity and innovation. Most attendees will be introduced to the Creative Problem Solving format - a well-researched and proven process which results in the difference between a free form ideation session with hundreds of great insights versus helping a team ask the "right" questions and turn these ideas into bold, but achievable business results. Other workshops will allow participants to explore new idea creation from a variety of perspectives and proven innovation techniques.
Registration for CPSI 2012: Ideas to Action is now open at
www.cpsiconference.com.
The event provides team and group discounts upon request.
CPSI's annual conference is hosted by the Creative Education Foundation.
SOURCE Creative Education Foundation
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