2 days creativity training for Microsoft in Munich, starting on May 3rd.
Play! - don't work
The upcoming generation "facebook" is spending hours in front of the computer, watching videos on youtube, playing or chatting with friends. They interpret the world through screen-shaped eyes. For the games-driven generation pleasure is becoming the ultimate goal. This new generation is longing for a new work culture. A culture that is based on enjoyment, a culture that fosters initiative and ingenuity. It is no coincidence that the most innovative companies like Google or 3M, allow their employees to spend 15 to 20% of their working time in following own projects. Looking at the headquarters of Google or some american or european agencies we rather think of a playground than of a business environment. Those companies have understood one simple thing: enjoyment is king.
As easy and promising that may sound, as revolutionary it is. The new working culture is breaking up with general rules of the old working world as we know it. Since childhood we have been taught to sit still, listen and obey, not to fool around and freely unfold ourselves. Our educational system focuses rather on rational than on creative-chaotic thinking. The challenges for the new decade is to combine both ways of thinking - rational and creative, to combine a serious profit driven company with a playful and open-minded atmosphere.
This keynote illustrates:
- why great ideas mostly do not arise in a classical working environment.
- what kind of working culture we well need to be successful and attract auspicious talents.
- how important a playful and fun approach towards idea generation has become.
- how to foster intrinsic motivation, initiative and ingenuity.
- how to combine a profit driven company with an open-minded, inspiring atmosphere.
Target groups:
- Supervisors, who like to better understand the motives of creatives.
- CEOs and project managers who are interested in an efficient and playful working culture.
- HR developers who would like to know more about the mindset of a games-driven generation.
Further keynotes:
8 principles of a creative culture. How to set up an inspiring working atmosphere.
Have a break - have an idea! Why the best ideas pop-up while having a shower.
Please contact us for more information.


