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Seminar on “Innovation and Creativity”

April 4, 2012
On April 16, 2012, the seminar “Innovation and Creativity” began at the School of Business and Social Sciences, led by Juan Carro Casabó, who holds a bachelor’s degree in Clinical Psychology from the Autonomous University of Querétaro (Mexico). The seminar addressed creativity as the foundation of innovation, emphasizing the need to spark curiosity and move away from conventional ideas and formal procedures. From April 9 to 19, 2012, Mr. Carro Casabó also led the “Workshop on Difficult Conversations” as part of the Human Resources Diploma Program and the Master’s in Human Resources Management.

The course covered the following topics: types of thinking, basic functions of lateral thinking, models and mind maps, climate, creative methods and processes, and the innovation process in organizations.

Mr. Carro Casabó is a facilitator for training programs on creativity, personal development, teamwork, leadership, decision-making, and nonviolent conflict resolution.