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Who Moved My Pew?. “May the God of Hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in Him so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.” Rom. 15:13 NIV. Who Moved My Pew?. Managing Change Using Creative Problem Solving as a Leader in the Church Prof. Shelly Palma. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Who Moved My Pew?

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Who Moved My Pew?Managing Change Using Creative Problem Solving as a Leader in the Church

Prof. Shelly Palma

http://www.aish.com/v/sp/Take_The_Shot.html

“May the God of Hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in Him so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.”

Rom. 15:13 NIV

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Our objectives for the Session:Main objectives Applying

imagination by using the creative thinking process

Learning a four step cps model

Encourage collaboration, teamwork, and innovation

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Our Objectives for the Session:Supporting Objectives Show how two companies method’s

encourage positive behavior

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Outline of Activities Show Volkswagen example…a company

which uses change to create a better world

Highlight IDEO’s cps process Apply the four step cps process to a

challenge…specific to pastoral ministry

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“I can be changed by what happens to me. I refuse to be reduced by it.”

Maya Angelou

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One company’s quest for positive change…“We believe that we can change people’s behavior for the better. Be it for yourself, for the environment, or for something entirely different, the only thing that matters is that it’s change for the better.”

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Creates innovative products and places

One of the world’s most influential companies

“We create impact through design. Together we can design change…”

IDEO

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“I ask of myself, “Live a good Christian life. Toward that objective I bend every effort in shaping my personal, domestic and professional activities and growth.”

“I function better when things are going badly than when they’re as smooth as whipped cream.”

Walt Disney

W. Disney

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Four Step CPS ChallengeObjectives: Apply the cps process to a pastoral

challengeEncourage creative and collaborative

solutions as a team

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Challenge Scenarios New Worship Service: How do you introduce a new

worship service in an established traditional church? Facility: How do I modify the facility: increase the

worship space or change the worship space so that it fits with the needs of our worship?

Technology: How do I incorporate new technology into the service or worship experiences?

Staff: How do I deal with a difficult staff person or lay key leader that I’m having problems getting along with?

Self-Improvement: How do I change me? Or in what ways might I improve my pastoral style of leadership to better meet the needs of the congregation?

Alignment with Mission: How do I get rid of long-standing traditions that aren’t consistent with the mission of the church?

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Overview1. Prepare/Understand: analysis of problem, assumptions defined2. Ideate: generate ideas, brainstorming with post-it notes3. Converge: ideas evaluated, selected, supported and chosen4. Implement: plan of action developed

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Step 1:

Prepare &Understand:

Analysis of problem, assumptions defined Carefully define the

problem Ask questions Determine assumptions

about problem

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Step 2: Ideate Generate ideas—at least

40 from your group! This is where the

divergent thinking process comes in. Plug into some new ways to connect to the spark of creativity and imagination.

Action: brainstorming with post-it notes

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Step 3:

Converge Use convergent (critical)

thinking to categorize, eliminate, evaluate and combine ideas.

Select, sort, determine which are the most promising solutions.

Action: Dot vote on the ideas which will be the most effective.

Try to find multiple solutions, not just one.

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Step 4:

Implement

Action: Use the 6 Universal questions method: Who? What? When? Where? Why? How?

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Overview1. Go to the challenge that you have an interest in working on.2. Select a volunteer who will assist with recording the process.3. Make sure each group has supplies/notes: outline of ppslides with 4 step process, at least 4 large post-its, 1 small post-it note pad, and 2 markers.4. Breakout into small groups and begin discussion.

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“Kermit's function on this show is very much like my own in that he's trying to hold together this group of crazies. And that's not unlike what I do.”

Jim Henson

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Debrief/Summary Applying creative thinking will encourage

imagination and fresh ideas to the team building process

Using a four step cps model with a challenge helps overcome uncertainty with change and brings structure and organization to a leadership team

Encouraging collaboration assists in overcoming barriers of communication

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Thank you!For more information: Pick up a business cardRochelle (Shelly) Palma or Quentin MaddenCreative Problem Solving Solutionshttps://sites.google.com/site/creativityconverge/

Office Phone (R. Palma): 660.543.4725Email: [email protected]