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Gerald Haman
Solutionator and Questionator at SOLUTIONSpeople and InnovatingMeetings.com
Professional Background
Gerald Haman, widely recognized as Solutionman, stands out as the #1 Most Connected Innovator in the World on LinkedIn. With a dynamic career marked by a robust commitment to fostering creativity and innovative thought, Gerald has not only made significant contributions to individual organizations but has inspired an entire generation of thinkers and doers globally. He is the brilliant mind behind several reputable organizations including SOLUTIONSpeople, InnovatingMeetings.com, INNOVATIONtraining.com, and the THINKubator, where he empowers people to unleash their potential and drive unparalleled innovation within their sectors.
Education and Achievements
Gerald's academic journey laid a strong foundation for his career achievements. He earned a Master’s Degree in Communications and Training from the prestigious University of Minnesota, coupled with undergraduate studies in the Honors Program at the University of North Dakota. His education equipped him with valuable insights into communication strategies and educational methodologies that have profoundly influenced his approach to innovation and training.
Throughout his career, Gerald has held prestigious roles including Executive positions at Procter & Gamble and Arthur Andersen, extending to an Adjunct Professor of Innovation at Northwestern University. These experiences have not only honed his business acumen but have also provided him with the opportunity to mentor and mold future leaders in the fields of innovation and business strategy.
One of his standout achievements includes setting a world brainstorming record by facilitating an extraordinary THINKathon event at the Singapore Stadium. In this remarkable event, Gerald guided 8,000 participants in generating a staggering 454,000 ideas in less than 60 minutes. This achievement not only showcases his capacity to ignite collective creativity but also highlights his ability to deliver tangible results, having inspired the production of over 3,000,000 ideas which amounted to a remarkable ROI of $2 billion.
Notable Contributions and Recognition
Aside from his business ventures, Gerald Haman is a renowned author with his award-winning "KnowBrainer Thinker Tool," designed to catalyze creativity by an astonishing 530%. This innovative tool is made accessible in multiple languages including English, Spanish, and Arabic, reflecting his commitment to reach a diverse global audience. Gerald's profound influence on innovation has garnered recognition, including being named one of the “Most Influential People Online” by the esteemed FAST Company magazine, affirming his position as a leading thought leader in the digital age.
As a testament to his impact and reach, Gerald has been featured in over 50 major news publications such as The New York Times, Chicago Tribune, Newsweek Japan, and more, illustrating the demand and validation of his expertise in innovation. His company, SOLUTIONSpeople, has positively impacted over 100,000 individuals across 200 of the Fortune 500 companies and in over 160 countries, illustrating an expansive network of influence and contribution to global innovation initiatives.
Moreover, SOLUTIONSpeople has achieved recognition from the Association for Talent Development with a Learning Excellence Citation due to its innovative training results, further validating the efficacy of Gerald's methodologies. A chapter dedicated to SOLUTIONSpeople's success strategies was also included in the book, "Creating Customer Evangelists," which speaks volumes about the importance of creating customer-oriented solutions that resonate with audiences worldwide.
Achievements
- Recognized as the #1 Most Connected Innovator on LinkedIn
- Set a world brainstorming record at the Singapore Stadium with 8,000 participants generating 454,000 ideas in under 60 minutes
- Authored the award-winning "KnowBrainer Thinker Tool" that enhances creativity by over 530%
- Featured in over 50 major news publications, including The New York Times and Chicago Tribune
- Positive impact on 100,000 individuals from 200 Fortune 500 companies in over 160 countries
- Awarded a Learning Excellence Citation by the Association for Talent Development
- Contributed a chapter in the book "Creating Customer Evangelists," highlighting successful business practices
- Former Adjunct Professor of Innovation at Northwestern University and executive at Procter & Gamble and Arthur Andersen.