Strategic innovation: Part 1

Day 1: 18 MAY 2027

Executive Education

9.00am - 4.30pm

Curtin University, 137 St Georges Terrace, Perth

Expression of Interest

Cost

$950 or $850 for current Curtin University students.
Early Bird Offer | Register and pay for any masterclass before 31 January 2027 to enjoy an automatic 15% discount.
Please note: If this program is rescheduled or cancelled, a full refund or credit note to use at another Executive Education program valued at the same price will be provided.

Expression of Interest

Problem Discovery and Strategic Insight

In this course, you will learn how to move beyond surface-level assumptions and develop a deeper understanding of the challenges you are trying to solve. Through practical tools and guided frameworks, you will be able to identify what is really driving a problem, rather than simply responding to its symptoms.

You will examine how to map and interpret stakeholder needs, uncover hidden pain points, and analyse the broader organisational and environmental context in which problems exist. This approach helps ensure that your solutions are not only creative, but also relevant, targeted and sustainable.

By the end of the course, you will be able to confidently define problem statements that are clear, evidence-based and strategically aligned. These insights will enable you to design more effective solutions, reduce wasted effort, and increase the impact of your work across teams and organisations.

Whether you are working in strategy, design, innovation or leadership, this course will equip you with a critical thinking mindset that strengthens every stage of your decision-making process.

This course can be taken alone, or you can also enrol for Strategic Innovation: Part 2 | Solution Design and Innovation Execution.

About the facilitators

Dr. Graham Ferguson

Graham is an academic at Curtin University who leads a team exploring innovative ways to provide services to unheard consumers including elderly people, people with disability, and people with mental health needs. This included working with technology providers, service providers, older consumers & families, advocacy groups, local authorities and government to run co-design workshops to identify and implement innovative thinking in under resourced areas. Graham has a breadth of experience in innovative projects with large transport, manufacturing and insurance roles including 10yrs as a strategy consultant.

Dr Ben Thomas

Dr Ben Thomas is an academic at Curtin University within the Entrepreneurship, Innovation, Strategy and International Business discipline group. He has teaching experience at MBA, Postgraduate and undergraduate levels delivering courses on start-up business planning, strategy and leadership with a focus on practical application. His current research focus is developing a greater understanding of the entrepreneurial journey and the role of training programs in developing the key entrepreneurial skills required at each stage. Further, Ben cut his teeth as a founder in the wine industry, founding and exiting WA’s first online wine marketplace, Vine Collective, and more recently wine production company, Berserkr Wines.