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CIJ Culture Catalyst

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You are ready to take your corporate culture to the next level.

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CIJ Culture Catalyst Course is based on the Creativity in Business curriculum, a proven, state-of-the-art methodology that was created by Dr. Michael Ray at Stanford University. This program provides businesses with a competitive edge by helping to foster and develop the powerful creative potential within individuals and teams leading to greater innovation using Mindfulness and Emotional Intelligence tools and processes.

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In this powerful, life shifting, 8-week course (taught either in person or live online) your employees will be given the blueprint to achieve a life work balance that will make them LOVE coming to work for you. Their clarity, creativity, innovation, and passion for work will increase exponentially….and so will the bottom line.

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The process brings about high levels of team effectiveness, collaboration, and positive shifts in organizational culture.

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Benefits and Outcomes

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The Culture Catalyst program moves individuals and teams toward higher performance, community, collaboration, and co-creativity. Specific benefits and outcomes often include the following:

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• Inspires innovative problem-solving and consistent breakthrough thinking to find innovative solutions to complex problems

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• Decreases stress and anxiety using Mindfulness and Emotional Intelligence practices to cultivate peak performance

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• Delivers Conscious Communication tools for individuals to become more compassionate and effective in their leadership roles.

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• Improves communication that leads to greater trust and connection between the team members

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• Creates internal balance and wellbeing so that the individual can experience more peace and joy, both in and out of the workplace.

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We offer group facilitation, one-on–one with top executives, and corporate retreats.

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Speakers and Supporters of the CIJ Culture Catalyst

(Formerly called Creativity in Business at Stanford University)

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• Steve Jobs, co-founder, Apple Computer

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• Jim Collins, author of Good to Great

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• Charles Schwab, founder & CEO, Charles Schwab & Co.

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• Ken Oshman, co-founder & CEO, IBM Corp

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• Michael Gould – founder & president, The Learning Tree Open University

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• Krista Brunson – producer, The Today Show on NBC

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• Philip Knight – founder & CEO, Nike, Inc

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