Kobus Neethling

Dr Kobus Neethling

Dr Kobus Neethling is the President of the South African Creativity Foundation. In 1998 he received "The Distinguished Leader Award" from the International Creative Problem Solving Institute and the Creative Education Foundation: The most prestigious creativity award in the world.

Dr Kobus Neethling is the President of the South African Creativity Foundation. In 1998 he received "The Distinguished Leader Award" from the International Creative Problem Solving Institute and the Creative Education Foundation: The most prestigious creativity award in the world.

He is also the founder and Director of the South African Creativity Foundation. He holds 6 University degrees (Cape Town, Potchefstroom and Georgia USA), including two Master's Degrees, a Doctorate and a Post Doctorate (Cum Laude).

Dr Kobus Neethling is a Keynote Speaker and Corporate Trainer. He focuses on getting companies and individuals to extra-ordinary levels of thinking and doing. He is also an author of more than 70 books and has written and presented many television series.

· Be empowered to establish passion, energy and courage inside yourself and inside your organisation.

· Gain a high level of insight into the primary creativity skills and the practical application of those skills. It will also give you an understanding of your own brain preferences and those of others.

· Develop skills to apply whole brain thinking (personal and within your job
situation).

· Gain the ability to apply whole brain creativity techniques to solving problems
creatively and finding 21st century opportunities.

· Establish a business culture and environment which supports creativity at all
levels of the organisation.

· Sustain passion, courage and energy in the workplace.

He has presented motivational talks, training programmes, development programmes to most of South Africa's leading companies and organisations and numerous international companies including Shell, BMW, Ogilvy & Mather, Mercedes Benz, Anglo American, Amplats, Anglo Gold, Old Mutual, Sanlam, ABSA, First National Bank, Standard Bank, Toyota, Multi Choice and Johnson & Johnson.