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Leading Creative Organizations
Presented by: Outward Bound Canada

Does Education Kill Creativity?

Sir Ken Robinson is an internationally recognized leader in the development of creativity, innovation, education and human resources. Now based in Los Angeles, he has worked with national governments in Europe and Asia, with international agencies, Fortune 500 companies, not-for-profit corporations and some of the world’s leading cultural organizations. Sir Robinson is in high demand as an inspirational speaker with a unique talent for conveying profoundly serious messages with enormous humor, passion and wit. He speaks to audiences throughout the world on the creative challenges facing business and education in the new global economies. John Cleese said: "Ken Robinson writes brilliantly about the different ways in which creativity is undervalued and ignored in Western culture and especially in our educational systems."

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Runs: Oct 15, 2008
At: Metropolitan Hotel, 108 Chestnut Street, Toronto
Playing: Wednesday

Times: 7:30 am
Cost: $100

Getting there: St. Patrick subway station

For more information contact: Angela Benoliel
Phone: 1-888-688-9273
Email: angela_benoliel@outwardbound.ca

Web site: www.outwardbound.ca

 
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