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  Creative Thinking for Transportation Professionals

Audience: Any transportation professional

 

Description: Creativity is not solely a function of your artistic skills. It is the deliberate and systematic generation of new products, services, and approaches. Participants will learn proven creative thinking techniques that are simple, practical, and powerful. This highly interactive session provides opportunities for participants to apply the techniques to their problems. Participants will also learn how creative thinking fits into an overall method for separating the different aspects of thinking, resulting in more productive meetings.

 

Objectives:  After this module, participants should be able to:

  • Describe why we need to be creative and how we think
  • Demonstrate how to apply simple creative thinking techniques to identify new products or overcome challenges
  • Incorporate creative thinking into an effective meeting format

Instructor: Phil Winters, Center for Urban Transportation Research (CUTR)

 

Please note: This module is a required course toward the Florida Commuter Choice Certificate requirements.

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