Leaders in a World Economic Forum study listed creativity as the third most important work skill they seek in employees. And as organizations face increasingly complex business issues, they are training their employees to be smart risk-takers and creative thinkers. They are hiring for these competencies, too. As you apply the recommendations provided in this course, your skills will increase, your employees will grow more confident and competent in their abilities, and together, you will create a powerful culture of innovation.
• Identify the need and ways to harness creative thinking
• Identify ways to build a culture of creative thinking
• Explore recommendations for developing your team’s creative thinking
Gamified Course: This course is built of mini-games that put a fun twist on traditional e-Learning. Gamification makes learning interactive and engaging, making every moment enjoyable. Get ready to experience e-Learning like never before!
IOGP Life-Saving Rules: Hot Work. An interactive, gamified course on carrying out hot work, including risk assessment, safe use of hot work equipment and work permit.
Objective:
Learn the safety principles that apply while carrying out hot work, including risk assessment, safe use of hot work equipment and work permit.
Course Content:
Safety principles while carrying out risk assessment, safe use of hot work equipment and work permit.
Action statements covered during this course:
Agricultural environments can pose a variety of different risks and hazards, and not just to farmers. Anyone from vets to estate agents can be at risk if their work brings them into contact with farming.
This course explores the concept of the wisdom of trauma, highlighting the positive growth and transformation that can emerge from traumatic experiences. It discusses three key aspects of this wisdom: resilience and inner strength, empathy and compassion for others, and a greater sense of purpose and meaning in life.
Working through the emotional and psychological effects of trauma can lead to self-awareness, self-confidence, and trust in one's instincts. Trauma can also foster empathy and understanding, creating more meaningful relationships and contributing to a compassionate world. Additionally, trauma can inspire individuals to create positive change and help others going through similar experiences, leading to a greater sense of purpose. It's important to note that the healing process requires professional support, and the wisdom of trauma extends to collective healing in communities and societies. Examples such as the response to the September 11th attacks and survivors of domestic violence demonstrate the potential for resilience, unity, and positive change. In conclusion, while trauma is challenging, it can also bring about growth and transformation, fostering resilience, empathy, and purpose in individuals and communities.