The Innovative Team
How Resilience and Growth starts with Problem-Solving by Doug Hall
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VUCA environments need teams to adapt
Volatile, Uncertain, Challenging and Ambigious.
All these describe today's economic environment. They quickly render well-thought out plans and strategies redundant.
Instead, teams need to be adaptive, flexible, and constantly looking for proactive solutions for overcoming obstacles and succeeding in challenging times.
Doug Hall
Celebrated inventor, innovator, magician and chemical engineer by training, Doug Hall and his Eureka Innovation ranch in the States, have been champions of product innovation and problem solving for over 20 years.
In fact, no less than 18 common household products in use in the US today have come about as a result of his proactive problem solving process.

Event Format
The sessions blends conversation with Doug himself alongside engaging exercises and some key insights and take-aways that can be applied by anyone in their own organisation or team.
There will be an opportunity to pose questions directly to Doug to explore issues of interest to you and your teams.
Taking place at the iconic Institute of Physics, establised in 1918 as the seat of understanding of how the universe and everything in it behaves. It's role is to make physics accessible to everyone and promote a greater understanding of its potential.
Tea, coffee, drinks and lunch will be provided.
The event starts at 9.30am so please aim to arrive for 9am. Lunch will be served around midday.
The address is
Institute of Physics
37 Caledonian Rd
London N1 9BU
Nearest tube: King's Cross St Pancras (4 mins walk)

Key Questions This Event Will Answer:
Register now for your chance to participate and help your teams solve problems faster.
Register now for your chance to participate and help your teams solve problems faster.
Register now for your chance to participate and help your teams solve problems faster.
Register now for your chance to participate and help your teams solve problems faster.