BrainReactions Event Flyer

WHEN
Thursday, July 24, 2008
1 p.m. US Central Time

WHERE
Online via GotoWebinar. Link will be emailed to all registered attendees.

WHAT YOU CAN TAKE WITH YOU:
• Get turn-key innovation models to apply to your organization right away
• Get to know BrainReactions' idea-generation process

WHAT YOU GAIN:
• You get skills and tools to be a better idea generator
• You learn how to conduct highly productive idea-generating sessions in your organization
• You learn to create questions that lead to a high quantity and quality of ideas

BONUS DELIVERABLES:
All training materials used in the webinar
Personal online brainstorming room for up to 5 users to practice the techniques you learn
A Special Report on "Building a culture of innovation within your company"


PRICE
$149.00 per participant


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Innovation through Ideation

In business, you need to make decisions, find solutions, and think up new ideas every day. Do you leave idea generation up to chance or luck, or do you use systems and tools to help you generate ideas?

BrainReactions has worked with the most innovative companies in the world. We are familiar with their methods of innovation, but we have also developed our own toolset that increases brainstormer productivity by 200-300%!

Transform your company with great ideas!

Attend the Innovation through Ideation webinar online on Thursday, June 26th and you will have the tools to transform the way you work.

EVENT Overview

• Learn about innovation system models that you may apply to your organization
• Learn about the idea-generation process which has brought BrainReactions global recognition
• Develop skills and acquire tools to be a better idea generator
• Learn how to implement highly productive idea-generating sessions in your organization
• Learn how to create questions that lead to a high quantity and quality of ideas
• Gain and create ideas to perpetuate a culture of innovation within your organization

KEY TAKE-AWAYS of past participants:

At the end of previous training sessions, we have asked participants what were their key take-aways. Here's what we heard back from some of the participants:
Jim S., Matrix Consulting: "Nurturing a culture within the company... there were good ideas on that. New tools and vocabulary was useful. Came up with a bunch of ideas. Will make a business plan to move things forward."
Roshni C., American Family: "Good set of tools to be used at a small scale (doesn't need too much planning). Importance of quantity."
Bruno M., Pacific Cycle: "Good to target exactly the question I had in mind. Begin a process of brainstorming and creating teams for implementing the culture."
Neil L., UW SBDC Director: "How to stimulate innovation but then get out of the way. Make time for all the employees to talk to customers more on a personal basis."
Dr. Chris K., Dentist: "An old idea came back to get used in a new light. Next step is to move that idea forward."

 

To keep our student to teacher ratio low, space is limited to only the first 25 registrants. Registrations will close much before the event.

Questions?
Call Anand Chhatpar at +1-608-335-0791

or E-mail info@brainreactions.com

 

About the Trainers:

Darin Eich, Ph. D.
Chief Operating Officer, BrainReactions

Darin is an innovation and leadership development researcher and author, and his research has contributed the key elements of the process used by BrainReactions. He is known nationally for his high energy entertaining workshops and speeches that enhance leadership development and creativity. Darin has a Ph.D. in Educational Leadership & Policy Analysis from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He has his Bachelors degree in Marketing and as a professional has helped many organizations enhance their own idea generation and marketing efforts. Darin has also been a graduate student as well as coordinator and developer of leadership programs at the University of Maryland, William and Mary, and at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Anand Chhatpar
Chairman and CEO, BrainReactions

Anand has been named by BusinessWeek as one of the "Best Entrepreneurs Under 25" in October 2005, and has been featured by CNBC among their "Young Turks" a show featuring upcoming young leaders. He started his first company, Pyxoft Infotech Pvt Ltd., even before coming to study in the United States. In just his second year in college, Anand was involved in his second start-up, OZ Innovations and went on to sell the product internationally in a retail chain of over 72 stores. Anand graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a stellar academic record supplemented by his research in various fields within Computer Engineering. He holds 6 issued U.S. utility patents and has 1 patent pending. Anand is fond of meeting exciting new people and believes that opportunities can be created in any field. His connections in India and in the U.S. cover a wide spectrum of leaders in technology and business.

 

HOSTED BY
BrainReactions LLC (About BrainReactions)


BrainReactions helps companies innovate new products, services and marketing concepts by teaching research-based innovation techniques that systematically increase new product innovation and improve sales of existing products, even in a recession!

BrainReactions also uses its proven methodology to train and select idea generators for professional brainstorming. In addition, BrainReactions is known for creating Innovation Trip, a week-long program that teaches idea generation as an integral part of the innovation process. Innovation Trip was identified as an innovation learning trend by BusinessWeek.

Clients: Industries include banking and financial services, automotive, consumer products and services, software, non-profits, and small businesses, for example: Inventables, United Nations, Intuit, Pitney Bowes, Procter & Gamble, Bank of America, Council on Competitiveness, etc.