
One of Limerick’s leading business consulting companies has partnered up with an award-winning education initiative designed to teach creative thinking skills to the next generation of innovators.
LeanBPI, led by John O’Shanahan, is a consultancy firm that helps businesses create bespoke digital workflows and processes. It has signed up to support The Big Idea programme as a foundation partner to help equip the youth with a creative mindset to tackle the biggest problems that society faces.
“We are proud and excited to support The Big Idea programme to help the next generation approach challenges through creativity, preparing them to become the problem solvers of the future,” says John. “The programme works with teenagers aged 15 to 19 to help teach one of the most in-demand skills in the world – creative thinking.”
“We will also be part of the mentoring and judging process, offering our real-world advice directly to the students, sharing our knowledge and bridging the gap between students and their communities.”
“We are delighted that students from Limerick schools are participating in the Big Idea programme, such as Desmond College and Scoil Mhuire agus Ide in Newcastle West, and Colaiste Na Trocaire in Rathkeale.
To sign up as a mentor or partner with The Big Idea, log onto TheBigIdea.ie.


