Thinking maps, corporate team building and good leadership skills are just
a small part of how the MindRange™ program can help your company
maximize its potential.
Mindrange is now associated with the Concordia U. John Molson School of Business (JMSB) to offer customized programs in different fields to business and organizations.
Find here the description of the current program.
Our corporate team building seminars have become renowned through
work with Fortune 500 companies worldwide. We have developed innovative
thinking maps used for developing good leadership skills with proven
results.
Without the loss of a single employee, one multinational manufacturer
used our techniques to reduce expenses by $2,000,000 in just four
months following the training.
NEW, Steven Goldlberg of Optimus Performance in Montreal Interview with Fred Rosenzveig, president of Mindrange, the Institute for Thinking Development and an instructor at the John Molson School of Business at Concordia University.
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NEW, one-day module on Creativity & Innovation at Concordia University in Montreal, part of a new "mini-mba" program called the Advanced Management Program. Learn more
The APEX, Association of Professional Executives of the Public Service of Canada, is holding its annual conference in Ottawa on May 29-30 at the National Arts Center auditorium.
Fred Rosenzweig has been invited to give a major presentation to the 800-900 senior public executives and professionals who will be attending.
Fred's seminar, "Making Quantum Leaps: Creative Thinking and Innovative Decision-Making", is scheduled May 29th at 2:00 pm in the NAC theater.
A tremendously practical course for anybody who wants to learn to think better and differently. This should be a standard part of any management curriculum."
-Kathy Mosher, Canadian Depository for Securities Inc.
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Using our creative thinking methods,
the Air Canada IT department together with their IBM consultants redesigned
processes to reduce costs by millions of dollars.