How Collective Creativity Can Solve Political Challenges – A Video Series with Stephen Boucher

Stephen Boucher has produced a video series Collective Creativity for Political Problem Solving, in collaboration with The Innovation in Politics Institute.

Collective Creativity for Political Problem Solving - Stephen Boucher

In this MOOC series, Smarter Together co-founder Stephen Boucher demonstrates how collective creativity can be a powerful driver of political innovation and effective problem-solving. Through inspiring examples and practical methods, he shows how politicians, policymakers, and citizens can work together to develop innovative solutions for complex societal challenges.

Beyond collective intelligence, collective creativity is a central skill for democratic renewal

The videos explore a range of topics, including the definition of political creativity, methods to foster creativity, and practical steps for applying creative problem-solving in politics. Boucher illustrates his insights with real-world examples, such as citizen panels shaping climate policies, cities implementing participatory budgets, and innovative collaboration methods within government institutions. He also provides tools like worksheets and information sheets to help viewers put these concepts into practice immediately.

Collective creativity is more than just brainstorming—it’s about bringing together diverse perspectives and breaking away from traditional ways of thinking. When people from different backgrounds collaborate, unexpected ideas emerge, leading to more thoughtful and well-rounded policy solutions. This not only fosters innovation but also increases public support and trust in politics. By integrating creativity into decision-making processes, politicians can respond more effectively to today’s rapidly evolving challenges.

This course was developed in partnership with The Innovation in Politics Institute, an organization dedicated to fostering political innovation across Europe. The institute supports politicians and policymakers in applying innovative methods and facilitates knowledge exchange between different countries and sectors. Through initiatives like this video series, it aims to make politics more accessible, creative, and future-oriented.

For anyone who believes in the power of collaboration and fresh ideas in politics, this course offers both inspiration and practical guidance. The partnership between Stephen Boucher and The Innovation in Politics Institute bridges theory and practice, making creative problem-solving a tangible and applicable skill in the political arena.

How can you access the MOOC on creativity in politics?

The video is accessible on the website of the Innovation in Politics Institute.

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