Designing Creative High Power Teams and Organizations: Beyond Leadership
- https://www.smeal.psu.edu/alumni/events/designing-creative-high-power-teams-and-organizations-beyond-leadership
- Designing Creative High Power Teams and Organizations: Beyond Leadership
- 2017-09-27T12:00:00+04:00
- 2017-09-27T13:00:00+04:00
- Penn State Professor Eric Stein, leader, entrepreneur, author, and educator is back to discuss how to strategically build innovative teams!
- What Front Page
- When Sep 27, 2017 from 12:00 PM to 01:00 PM (Etc/GMT-4 / UTC400)
- Where Zoom Online Webinar Platform
- Attendees Alumni, Faculty/Staff, Students, Friends
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Dr. Eric Stein is a leader, a strategist, an entrepreneur, a technology innovator, an author, and an educator. His project experience ranges from industry and organizational analysis to systems planning. He has worked in several sectors including IT, engineering, education, health care, and manufacturing. At Penn State for the last 20 years, he has served as an Associate Professor of Management Science and Info Systems and teaches in the areas of entrepreneurship, innovation and creativity. He is published in several theoretical and applied research journals for business and management. His latest books, "Fostering Creativity in Self and The Organization: Your Professional Edge" and "Designing Creative High Power Teams: Beyond Leadership" have 5 star ratings on Amazon! As an entrepreneur, he is the founder and CEO of e3garden, a high-tech urban farm.
The very best firms are effective at streamlining the processes of idea generation, product development and market penetration. To be exceptional, they design and develop creative high power teams and nurture an organizational culture that supports improvisation, design, experimentation, aesthetic awareness and strengths development. We welcome back popular presenter and Penn State Professor, Eric Stein, to discuss how to build innovative teams that exhibit the characteristics of trust, commitment, and energy using roles, personality factors and multiple intelligence theory. He will also compare the characteristics of average organizations with the very best ones that offer sustained competitive advantage.