Becoming More Innovative

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ABOUT THIS EVENT
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Education

Event Overview

Nearly everyone wishes they could be more innovative, and yet they assume its some kind of inborn trait that you either have or don't have. Nothing could be further from the truth! Innovation is a skill that can be learned and mastered.

This class is based upon my published book, "10 Keys To Unlock Your Innovative Self." I will share with you ten key ideas that will unleash your creativity and help you become a more innovative person.

We will cover the basics of innovative behaviors for becoming a more effective problem solver, leading to a higher quality of life.

We will emphasize the importance of curiosity, imagination, inquiry, methods of learning, and the importance of play and passion.

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All ages welcome

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Stephen A. Di Biase, PhD

Dr. Di Biase (Steve) is the president of Premier Insights, LLC, an innovation practices consultancy, and a member of Cornerstone Angels, a Chicago-based angel investor group. He is a qualified Vistage Chair mentoring CEOs of technology- based start-ups and is an adjunct professor at Benedictine University.

Dr. Di Biase has served as senior technology executive with 25 years of experience in the C-suite where he was accountable for teaching professionals to be more innovative. In these roles, he introduced novel organizational designs, business processes, and most importantly taught individuals how to behave in ways that are more innovative.

Dr. Di Biase sits on the Science Advisory Board for The Pennsylvania State University and served as a past member of the Board of Trustees for the Mt. Union College, the Industrial Research Institute, among other board roles. Dr. Di Biase has been honored by The Pennsylvania State University College of Science with its 2007 Distinguished Alumni Award.

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