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  Artistic, intellectual and practical activities are used to explore creativity.

 


People are given permission to explore their imagination which can help them understand its value.


The Participants who painted this picture said: "It's important that people realise how special they are. All people are unique, and if they're encouraged to discover what their uniqueness is, it can be extremely beneficial, especially in the context of a team. Each aspect of distinctivness and individuality in a person is a valuable resource."


The Participants who painted this picture said: "Everybody is different. They are motivated by different things and communicate in different ways. The message is, that if you do not acknowledge these differences, you end up as no more than a grey mess."


The Participants who painted this picture said: "We have a round table of commitment, talent and good communications. We aim to provide equal oppertunities for everyone with no cliques and no empire building."


Exploring creativity togther enables people's thinking and imagination to open up/challenges inertia and shifts thought.


A problem solving challenge.


Creativity can be explored in dramatic ways.

 

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