Strategy Development By Structured Creative Problem Solving

Charlotte, NC (PRWEB) November 4, 2007 -- Robust Innovations, Inc. applies a structured creative problem solving (CPS) process to enable management teams to develop high impact business strategies plus fully compatible functional strategies. Dr. Jerry S. Lee, President of Robust

Innovations, states, "It is especially rewarding when a team coalesces on 3-5 compelling strategic objectives together with definitive plans for accomplishing them." Through focused strategies, he has seen many teams achieve exceptional organizational performance.

Lee's fee for guiding a team through development of its business strategy is typically $15,000 to $20,000, an order of magnitude lower than the fees of prominent consulting firms. He also teaches his practices to a "process expert" in the customer's organization to enable continuing and independent use.

Lee developed the structured CPS process when he was Sr. Vice President of Technology and Innovation at Goodrich Corporation. He has led management teams in their development of comprehensive strategies for the following:

? Multiple divisions of Goodrich

? Goodrich corporate strategy

? Three divisions of EnPro Industries

? The Ohio Aerospace Institute

? The Aeronautical Engineering Department at Ohio State

? The Glennan Microsystems Initiative in Cleveland

? California Polytechnic Institute's (Cal-Poly's) School of Engineering

Strategy

? Cal-Poly's University-Industry Partnership for the School of Engineering

? Numerous functional strategies in both for-profit and nonprofit organizations

Robust Innovations' website (www.robustinnovations.com) describes the structured CPS process as well as a set of unique tools for improving an organization's product development process.

Due to strong interest in the Structured CPS approach, Robust Innovations now offers a four-day training course for up to 25 participants. When the course is taught within a single organization, the students learn the process by developing "practice" strategies for their businesses or functions. For multi-organization courses, students practice the planning techniques using case studies, thereby avoiding the problem of dealing with proprietary information. The course fee is $2,000 per student.

For additional information on this course, please contact Dr. Lee at 704-814-7970.

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