Creative Management

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Course overview
  • Level: Intermediate
  • Study period: 16 weeks
  • Author: AIAT
  • Evaluation:
    Self-Assessment/Projects
  • Rich learning experiences:
    300-400 h
    ours
Successful leadership in today’s fast-evolving world requires more than just strategy—it demands creativity. Creative Management is a dynamic course designed to equip professionals with the skills to lead with innovation, foster a creative workplace culture, and drive meaningful change. This course explores key concepts in creative leadership, problem-solving, and decision-making. Participants will learn how to inspire teams, encourage innovative thinking, and balance structure with flexibility. Topics include design thinking, agile leadership, managing creative teams, and overcoming resistance to change. Through interactive case studies, real-world applications, and collaborative exercises, learners will develop the mindset and tools needed to lead with vision, adapt to challenges, and implement creative solutions. By the end of the course, participants will be prepared to harness creativity for competitive advantage and long-term success.

This course is ideal for managers, team leaders, entrepreneurs, and professionals seeking to integrate creativity into leadership and management practices.

Cultivate a leadership style that fosters creativity and innovation

Apply creative problem-solving and decision-making techniques

Manage and motivate creative teams for optimal performance

Develop strategies to drive innovation in the workplace

Overcome resistance to change and implement fresh ideas effectively

Unlock your career's potential with an industry-recognized professional qualification certificate

OUR Facilitator

Dr. Deborah Churchman

DIRECTOR, LEARNING & TEACHING

The AIAT Director for Learning & Teaching, Associate Professor Deborah Churchman has held senior academic roles at Australian and overseas universities and Institutes of Higher Education for over 30 years. In recent years, she has focused on strategies to engage students and enhance learning through development of graduate attributes, innovative assessment strategies and the embedding of key workplace universal skills in a range of subjects.
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