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Ideas, Approaches and AlternativesGenerating Creative Solutions
to Complex Legal Problems
NOV 21, 2014
The General Counsel Forum
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Empathy
• More than a
“nice to have”
• Generates new
alternatives
• Essential to
negotiation
success
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Networks
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• Take you places,
if not directly
• Are a foundation
to professional
success
• Can give you
more than just
a network
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Tangibility
• The
Commonplace
Book
• The Mind
Map
• The White
Board
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““
Lateral Thinking
You cannot
dig a hole in a
different place
by digging the
same hole
deeper.
- Edward de Bono
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Analogies
““
Analogies, it
is true, decide
nothing, but
they can make
one feel more
at home.
- Sigmund Freud
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Resources
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• Nancy C. Andreasen, "Secrets of
the Creative Brain”
• Rex Jung, "Creativity and the
Everyday Brain”
• Steven Johnson, "Where Good
Ideas Come From: The Natural
History of Innovation”
• Tom Kelley & David Kelley, "Creative
Confidence: Unleashing the
Creative Potential Within Us All”
• Josh Linkner, "Disciplined
Dreaming: A Proven System to
Drive Breakthrough Creativity"
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Resources (cont’d)
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• Michael Michalko, "Cracking
Creativity: The Secrets of
Creative Genius”
• Dan Pink, “A Whole New Mind: Why
Right-Brainers Will Rule the Future”
• Melanie Pinola, "How to Use
Mind Maps to Unleash Your
Brain's Creativity and Potential”
• Shane Parrish, "An Introduction
to Creativity”
• Creative Something
• Creativity at Work
• Farnam Street
BLOGS
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John DeGroote is a former global company generalcounsel now serving as a mediator, arbitrator andcourt-appointed trustee in significant business disputes.He believes that hands-on leadership, early matterassessment, and aggressive project management driveresults.
• Serves as mediator and arbitrator in significant business disputes.
• Appointed to serve as the Liquidating Trustee to the BearingPoint, Inc. Liquidating Trust by the United
States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York.
• Served from 2000 through 2008 as the Chief Litigation Counsel to KPMG Consulting/BearingPoint; led
a team of over 40 in-house lawyers around the globe as the Company's Chief Legal Officer from 2008
through late 2009, when he became the Company's President.
• Serves as a privately-appointed corporate officer and director in select situations.
• Previously practiced with the law firms of McKool Smith, P.C. and Jackson Walker, L.L.P., with a focus
on complex technology, commercial, and intellectual property litigation matters against and for various
Fortune 500 companies.
• Received his mediation training from Pepperdine University's Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution in
2005. Has participated in over 200 mediations in approximately 20 states as a client executive, as
outside or in-house counsel, and as a party.
• Serves as a co-founder to online decision tree tool ResolutonTree.com and comments on litigation
management, settlement techniques and negotiation strategies at settlementperspectives.com.
• J.D., Duke University
School of Law, 1990
• B.A., Mississippi State
University, 1986
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Kate Canales is a research professor focused onbuilding creative capacity inside organizations. She hasa background in product design, mechanicalengineering, and design research and she studiesand teaches the ways we innovate on the basis ofhuman needs and behavior.
• Serves as a Research Professor and the Director of Design and Innovation Programs in the
Caruth Institute for Engineering Education at the Lyle School of Engineering at Southern
Methodist University.
• Teaches several design courses, including Human Centered Design and Building Creative Confidence.
• Responsible for integrating empathy and creativity into the technical engineering curriculum.
• Previously worked as a designer and design researcher at IDEO and as a Creative Director at
Frog Design.
• Author of various works appearing in GOOD magazine, The Atlantic, and The Journal of Applied
Behavioral Science.
• Key client relationships include Memorial Sloan Ketterling Cancer Center, Procter & Gamble, The
National Health Service of the UK, AT&T, T-Mobile, UNICEF, and the YMCA of the USA.
• B.S., Mechanical
Engineering, Stanford
University, 2000
Kate CanalesResearch Professor, Southern Methodist University