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New Problems and Old Eyes

Explore the paradox of success and its potential pitfalls in problem-solving. This session underscores the importance of fostering innovation and collaboration to maintain a fresh perspective, steering clear of relying on outdated approaches to tackle new challenges.

Ever encountered the question: “What’s worse than a person with no good ideas?” Answer: a person with one good idea. This intriguing inquiry prompts reflection on the dangers of clinging to singular successes. Success breeds confidence, yet it can also breed complacency. The comfort of familiar processes often lures individuals into a system of replication rather than innovation. In this session, participants are challenged to transcend the allure of familiarity and embrace a mindset of continuous innovation and creative problem solving.

The audience will:
• Understand why we’re drawn to comfortable and familiar processes despite their effect on achievement
• Identify key traits that lead to a replicator’s mindset
• Identify allies who can help push us out of the comfort zone and encourage fresh perspective

Tod Creneti

A master at coaching others to reframe personal challenges into opportunities for powerful transformation

Bradenton, Florida, United States

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