MBAexpress: Creativity and Innovation (Included in catalog bundle)
This course will demonstrate proven methods that financial and other business professionals can use to unlock their creativity and innovation. You will discover new ways to break through mental barriers, SALY thinking, and roadblocks in order to improve performance, creative thinking and innovation.
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Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
Identify techniques to develop your creative confidence
Identify different types of creativity methods
Major Topics:
Creativity methods for generating ideas quickly
Breaking through mental barriers
Brainstorming
Innovation
Using the creative side of your brain
Field of Study: Social Environment of Business
Recommended CPE Credit Hours: 1.0
Course Level: Basic
Prerequisites: None
Designed For: CPAs, corporate finance teams, business leaders and other financial professionals
Instructor: Peter A. Margaritis, CPA, CGMA, Mac
Publication Year: 2016
Expiration Date: Course content is reviewed annually and revised with neccessary changes or else the course is removed.
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Pete's Biography:
Peter A. Margaritis, CPA, CGMA is an author, blogger, speaker, educator, humorist, improviser, and podcaster. Partnering with the Business Learning Institute, his firm “The Accidental Accountant” teaches CPAs and other business leaders how to apply the seven principles of improvisation to build respect, trust and support with their colleagues and clients. He is the author of Improv Is No Joke: Using Improvisation to Create Positive Results in Leadership and Life.
Peter earned is his Bachelor’s in Business Administration from the University of Kentucky, a Master’s Degree in Accountancy from Case Western Reserve University and he is a licensed, non-practicing, CPA in Ohio. He has worked for companies such as Price Waterhouse, Victoria Secret Catalogue (not as a model), two large banking institutions and has managed restaurants in his day. Don’t be surprised – he is Greek. He was also an assistant professor of accounting and taught in the MBA program at Ohio Dominican University in Columbus, OH.
Peter is a member of the American Institute of CPAs, Georgia Society of CPAs, Maryland Association of CPAs, Ohio Society of CPAs, and the National Speakers Association. He is also the past chairman of the Ohio Society of CPAs executive board and a former delegate to the AICPA governing council.