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“Imagination is more important than knowledge. For while knowledge defines all we currently know and understand, imagination points to all we might yet discover and create.” ~ Albert Einstein The Creative Education Foundation (2016) defines Creative Problem Solving as the process that assists us in redefining the problems and opportunities that we face daily finding new innovative responses and solutions before taken actions. The method offers tools and techniques that are collaborative, engaging and pleasurable. CPS helps leaders to create better solutions and positive experience for a speedy adoption of new ideas. Ruth Noller, a noted CPS educator, and practitioner characterized CPS as the summation of its parts. C reative dictates elements of innovation, novelty, and newness. P roblem indicates to events that exhibit challenges and proposes opportunities. S olving signifies inventive processes to meet, resolve or satisfy an issue or concern by self-altering or to