Problem-Solving Webinar

Why smart teams still get stuck – and what to do instead

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Free live online session
45 minutes
Interactive but low-pressure

Most organisations don’t have a problem with ideas.

They have a problem with:

  • vague challenges
  • premature solutions
  • meetings that go in circles
  • ideas that never become action

Brainstorming can help generate energy, but that energy without structure rarely creates momentum.

This session introduces a practical alternative.

This is not a lecture or a theory-heavy webinar.

You’ll experience a live facilitated problem-solving process that demonstrates:

  • how better problem framing changes outcomes
  • why judgement timing matters
  • how divergent and convergent thinking work together
  • what structured collaboration actually feels like

We’ll work with real examples and live inputs during the session – but participation is light and optional throughout.

Join the session

Free live online session
45 minutes
Interactive but low-pressure

Creative Problem Solving (CPS) is a practical framework used to help teams:

  • Clarify messy challenges
  • Generate stronger ideas
  • Avoid premature judgement
  • Move from discussion to action

Many modern innovation methods borrow from its foundations.

If you’ve ever left a meeting thinking:

“That felt productive… but I’m not sure we actually solved anything.”

…this session is probably for you.

It’s designed for team leaders, facilitators, transformation and innovation professionals — and anyone interested in helping groups think more clearly, collaborate more effectively, and make better progress on difficult challenges.

You don’t need any prior CPS experience.

In 45 minutes, we’ll explore why traditional brainstorming often leads to vague ideas, premature judgement and very little follow-through – and demonstrate a more structured approach to solving problems together.

You’ll see a live CPS facilitation in action using real examples, with light opportunities to contribute throughout.

Most people leave with the same realisation:

The problem usually isn’t a lack of ideas, we lack of a shared process for turning messy challenges into meaningful progress.

Join the session

Free live online session
45 minutes
Interactive but low-pressure