
Creative Problem Solving
Recommended for teams of 3-4 professionals, lay leaders, or a mix. Please purchase only one ticket per team of up to 4 people.
This workshop will center around fostering creative thinking and practical problem-solving strategies. Participants will engage in a series of interactive activities designed to:
– Identify critical challenges within their organizations.
– Explore diverse perspectives and approaches to problem-solving.
– Cultivate innovative solutions through structured brainstorming and creativity exercises.
– Develop actionable plans to implement solutions post-workshop.
This workshop will not only just teach you strategies for innovation and collaboration but also allow you to walk away with actionable ideas for a challenge or problem your team is facing.
For Volunteer and Professional Leaders of Jewish Organizations
This event is now eligible for Category 1 Continuing Education Credits from Jewish Community Services Institute for Professional Development.
To register for Continuing Education credits, please follow this additional link. Everything you need to complete the CE process will be done online, and your certificate will be sent directly to your inbox automatically once you’ve completed the evaluation for each session. Certificates will only be distributed online after completing the follow-up registration and evaluations for each session. No certificates will be provided on-site. Please direct any questions about Continuing Education to Jen Taylor at jtaylor@jscbaltimore.org
Facilitated by David Lunken
David Lunken works with organizations to build effective teams that are empowered to achieve and surpass organizational goals. He specializes in analyzing complex business issues, then develops and implements effective solutions to satisfy business, financial, and client demands. David has over 30 years’ experience working in and with organizations across a broad range of industries both for-profit and non-profit. He is also a certified Lego Serious Play facilitator and a member of the core faculty of the Creative Problem Solving Institute (CPSI) where he designs and teaches their foundations course.
