Discontinuity, unpredictability and exogenous shocks are shaping the reality of our lives at ever shorter intervals. Many people try to adapt to these changes, but only a few achieve a state of creative resilience. Creative resilience is the ability to act effectively under pressure in difficult, complex situations.
Goals and content of the workshop to increase creative resilience
In this format, we enable you to develop your creative resilience to actively deal with unpredictability, discontinuity and exogenous shocks so that your actions lead to success in the organization. We take two perspectives: What makes people creatively resilient and what makes an organization resilient?
Expert contributions and practical application
In this 2-day workshop at the HPI d-school, Prof. Dr. Lothar Wieler and Dr. Esther-Maria Antao will provide insights into the challenges of dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic and, together with Flavia Bleuel, explain how organizations and individuals can navigate through complexity in a resilient and creative way, triggered by exogenous shocks.
Goals:
- Clarity: What is the mission of your organization? Establishing a mission; clarifying relationships and roles; commitment to walking a common path
- Sense making: evaluating situations and making sense of incomplete or ambiguous information
- Risk competence: making decisions with little data and in complexity
- Individual creative resilience
- Organizational resilience
- 180 degree changes: Re-allocation of resources and new roles
- Creative ability to act: creative solutions to complex problems (problem understanding, power of re-framing)