Imagination: a skill for life

Featuring: Dawn Adams, Griffith University Industry Fellow, Imagination Session® Founder

Dawn turned to her imagination in lockdowns to seek out adventures in her mind. It made her feel so good, she began to research imagination through the lens of psychologists, philosophers, academics, neuroscientists and more.

The talent battle: winning strategies to attract and keep top employees

By Yajush Gupta and featuring Dawn Adams, Griffith University Industry Fellow and Imagination Session® Founder

“For a new employee, an Imagination Session® is an opportunity to forge connections with colleagues and adjust to a new workplace setting. For those already embedded in the business, these sessions remind professional skills can be gained through imaginative exercises that encourage laughter and a sense of belonging while rekindling hope, joy and optimism, all traits linked to imagination.” Read more here.

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Guest Blog by Dawn Adams: Imagination: a critical skill for business longevity

To keep ahead of your competitors, you need imagination. Four strategies to activate and sustain your imagination when you need it most. Read more here.

Imagination the key to better mental health

by Nicole Madigan

As Australia’s wellbeing and resilience in mental health continues to decline, Griffith University Industry Fellow and Imagination Session® founder Dawn Adams has developed a new strategy using imagination to facilitate hope, optimism and purpose. Read more here.

What makes your workplace truly inviting for employees?

By Yajush Gupta and featuring Dawn Adams, Griffith University Industry Fellow and Imagination Session® Founder

Imagination Session® offers a unique team building opportunity to create a more dynamic workplace that engages employees to build a community at work with shared goals. Read more here.

Imagination: a pathway to wellbeing, creativity and innovation

Featuring Griffith University Industry Fellow and Imagination Session® Founder Dawn Adams on a new team building exercise for corporates with research confirming that imagination has a positive impact on wellbeing and business outcomes. Read more here.

Introducing our Industry Advisory Board

The Griffith University Inclusive Futures: Reimagining Disability Industry Advisory Board announced.

Griffith University Industry Fellow and Imagination Session® founder Dawn Adams joins an extraordinary group focused on making a contribution in the disability space. Read more here.