Innovation at Work

Learn the importance of having a growth mindset, creativity boosters and how to catalyse a culture of innovation in your workplace.

  • Understand the fundamentals of the innovation process.
  • Analyse current challenges and identify steps forward.
  • Apply a systematic approach to designing and developing innovative ideas and solutions.
  • Consider and uncover new opportunities.
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  • What is covered in the course?

    • Innovation 101 - an introduction to innovation.
    • The power of mindsets, creativity boosters and blockers.
    • Investigating real business challenges.
    • How to develop innovative solutions.
  • Should I attend?

    This session is ideal for managers and leaders, new and emerging team leaders, and supervisors.

  • How will I benefit?

    Filled with practical techniques to analyse and develop solutions to real-world challenges – this course will take you through a step-by-step approach for generating innovative ideas.

  • How will my organisation benefit?

    Your organisation will gain:

    A new mindset and approach to innovation will inspire your business to go beyond their comfort zone into places of challenge and creativity … and they’ll be amazed at the results.

  • AQF Equivalence, Articulation Pathways and Certification

    • You will receive a soft copy University of Adelaide Certificate of Completion.
    • This PACE course may contribute to earning Continuing Professional Development (CPD) points or credit. Many professional associations accredit CPD at a standard rate of 1 hour of professional development / learning = 1 CPD point. This should be used as a guide only and confirmation should be sought from your accrediting body prior to registration in any PACE course or program.

Enter our online learning space

Your course will be delivered via our virtual learning platform and includes the following:

  • access to online course materials and activities 1 week prior to live virtual learning session
  • online support and interaction with your facilitator and course coordinator
  • live virtual learning sessions with your facilitator
  • further self-learning resources to embed your learning
  • post course evaluation.

You will need:

  • computer or tablet
  • web browser Chrome or Firefox to view your course online
  • webcam, headphones and microphone
  • internet connection (broadband or 4G minimum)
  • notepaper and pen
  • a willingness to participate and engage with the instructor and other course participants
  • if your first language is not English, you must be equipped to demonstrate English Language Proficiency throughout your short course enrolment at a minimum IELTS Level 6.5 in all bands in line with the University of Adelaide’s Minimum English Language Requirements.

Available course dates:

No dates for this course are currently being offered. Please register your interest for future dates by emailing pace@adelaide.edu.au