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Business Consultant Karen Evenson Helps Business Leaders Get Creative -- August 8th is the Date to Create

Individuals, organizations, and businesses face challenges daily. How each deals with these problems varies. You may be inclined to try a method that worked in the past, or you may become stuck searching for possible new solutions. However, the true key to overcoming any challenge is to let your creative juices flow.

Geneva, IL (PRWEB) August 4, 2004 -- Individuals, organizations, and businesses face challenges daily. How each deals with these problems varies. You may be inclined to try a method that worked in the past, or you may become stuck searching for possible new solutions. However, the true key to overcoming any challenge is to let your creative juices flow.

With The Date to Create" (August 8) here, now is the perfect time to get creative and realize individual and organizational potential to solve problems. The fact is that everyone has creative problem solving potential, but few take time to recognize it. Author and business consultant Karen Evenson states, This power lives in each of us in the form of our imagination and ideas. Each one of us can tap into this power at any time to solve any problem. Though we may have limited resources, we have unlimited ideas. And it is our ideas that shape and create our future!"

In her book Redefining F.E.A.R.: Maximizing Limited Resources with Unlimited Ideas (Cameo Publications, $17.95, ISBN 0-9744149-3-X), Evenson empowers people to take a creative approach to solving organizational challenges. Through her fable of the Kingdom of Kaos, where F.E.A.R. reigns, Evenson illustrates many of the same problems modern organizations face and how to turn F.E.A.R. into opportunity. She shows that when businesses Focus on an environment that is open to change and creative thinking, Encourage employee initiative, Assess and act on ideas, and Recognize and reward people, they will be transformed by new solutions that lead to business growth.

More than just an entertaining fable, Evenson provides readers with actual creative problem solving techniques that managers and employees can apply today. For example, Evenson leads readers through the process of creating a vision they can convey to everyone. She shows how establishing this vision involves identifying key long-term goals, and she assists with identifying those goals. With plenty of fill-in-the-blank questions and interactive exercises, Evenson helps readers get all employees involved in creative problem solving.

The Date to Create" is a perfect day to remind yourself of your problem solving potential, learn your innovative capacity, and plan activities that increase it. By using the creative problem solving techniques Evenson outlines, business leaders will learn that they can maximize their resources with unlimited ideas.

Karen Evenson is a successful author, business consultant, and corporate trainer. She works with Fortune 500 and 100 companies designing, developing, and delivering programs on creative and effective leadership. Her domestic and international clients are from diverse industries, including beverage, snack food, fast food, public relations, healthcare, theme parks, advertising, airlines, government, and manufacturing.

For more information or a review copy of Redefining F.E.A.R.: Maximizing Limited Resources with Unlimited Ideas, please call 866-372-2636 or send an email to Amy@cameopublications.com.

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