Creative Problem Solving Institute (CPSI):
Project Management Institute (PMI) – ProjectManagement.com:
- PMXPO: Creative Thinking – Engaging your Stakeholders
- The Cognitive Thinking and Affective Skills Every Project Manager Needs to Master
- Two Types of Thinking – Once for Generating and one for Narrowing
Construction Management Association of America
- Creative Project Management: Utilizing Creative Problem Solving to Build Team Capacity
Podcast Interview with Amy Climer – The Deliberate Creative
Articles and Contributions
- Maltzman, R., & Stewart, J. (2018). How to Facilitate Productive Project Planning Meetings: A Practical Guide to Ensuring Project Success. Maven House Press, contributor
- Lawrence, T. (2018). Don’t Rush to Judgment: Looking for the Best Ideas to Solve Problems, Understand the Difference between Divergent and Convergent Thinking. PM Network, 32(2), 26–27
- Lessons Learned: Brainstorming, It’s Not What You Think It Is by Teresa Lawrence and Roger Firestien
Additional Sample Presentations and Keynotes
- Tools and Techniques to Solve Problems that are Complex and Ambiguous, Project Management in Practice Conference (PMiP), Boston University
- PMiP Blog – Soft skills are essential for ensuring successful project management
- The Essentials of Project Management, Buffalo Niagara Payroll Association
- How to Create Solutions Rather than Waiting for Them, CPAmerica
- Creative Problem Solving and the Skills that Drive Change, New York State Office of Children and Family Services
- Securing Team Input with Creative Problem Solving, PMI Buffalo Chapter Professional Development Day,
- Junior Robotic Assisted Surgery Camp, Roswell Park Cancer Institute
- Creative Problem Solving: Developing School Culture and Climate, University at Buffalo
- The Power of CPS in Vision Development, Family Promise of Western NY
- Clarifying your Company’s Purpose, WNY Executive Candidates
- Inventive Thinking Workshop, Invention Convention, Buffalo State College
- Creative Leadership for School Administrators, University at Buffalo
Next Steps…
Regardless of scope and industry, let’s discuss your goals and project requirements and bring them to life and completion. Email Teresa to learn more.