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Ten Steps for Boosting Your Creativity. Twenty Rules of Thumb for Creativity. Twenty Rules of Thumb for Creativity 1.

Twenty Rules of Thumb for Creativity

The best way to get great ideas is to get lots of ideas and throw the bad ones away. 2. Create ideas that are fifteen minutes ahead of their time...not light-years ahead. DO IT - A Simple Creativity Process - Creativity Techniques from MindTools. A Simple Process for Creativity Follow this 4-step process. © iStockphoto/3dbrained DO IT is a process for creativity.

DO IT - A Simple Creativity Process - Creativity Techniques from MindTools

Techniques outlined earlier in this chapter focus on specific aspects of creative thinking. DO IT bundles them together, and introduces formal methods of problem definition and evaluation. These help you to get the best out of the creativity techniques. DO IT is an acronym that stands for: D – Define problem.O – Open mind and apply creative techniques.I – Identify best solution.T – Transform. These stages are explained in more detail below: 1. This section concentrates on analyzing the problem to ensure that the correct question is being asked.

Check that you are tackling the problem, not the symptoms of the problem. Scamper - Creativity tools from MindTools. Improving Products and Services This tool can help you develop new products and services. © iStockphoto/aladin66 It can often be difficult to come up with new ideas when you're trying to develop or improve a product or service.

Scamper - Creativity tools from MindTools

This is where creative brainstorming techniques like SCAMPER can help. This tool helps you generate ideas for new products and services by encouraging you to think about how you could improve existing ones. We'll look at SCAMPER in this article. About the Tool SCAMPER is a mnemonic that stands for: Substitute.Combine.Adapt.Modify.Put to another use.Eliminate.Reverse. You use the tool by asking questions about existing products, using each of the seven prompts above. Alex Osborn, credited by many as the originator of brainstorming, originally came up with many of the questions used in the technique. Note: Remember that the word "products" doesn't only refer to physical goods. How to Use the Tool. Lesson 19 — Enhancing Creativity « Wisdom 101. Being deeply involved in creative activity is one of the most enjoyable experiences we human beings can have.

Lesson 19 — Enhancing Creativity « Wisdom 101

What’s more, it allows us to put something back into the pot of life, to give something of value to others. For many people, though, creativity seems mysterious and out of reach — a gift given to some people and not to others. The truth is that it is not a rare gift, but a quite understandable process — one that any of us can use to enhance our enjoyment of life. Different writers have different views about what creativity is, and about how the creative process works. Some make distinctions between different kinds of creativity. One is production-related creativity: the production of something novel or unique that has value.The other is discovery-related creativity: the discovery, through human insight, of some new fact, law, or feature of the world. By production-related creativity I don’t mean just novel inventions and product designs, though that is part of it. 7 Ways To Stimulate Your Capacity For Creativity. A Frenchman walks into a bar with a duck on his head, and the bartender asks, “Hey, where’d you get that?”

7 Ways To Stimulate Your Capacity For Creativity

So the duck says “I got it in Paris, they’ve got millions of ’em there.” Jokes like this one are funny because the punch line just doesn’t fit with the “context” of the setup. It violates our expectations, and this has the power to give us a chuckle. Human beings are constantly observing the environment in order to make mental predictions for what will happen next, given the context of their observations. I’ve already written about how important context is when it comes to customer relationships. But context is also a key to innovation. Your most creative insights are almost always the result of taking an idea that works in one domain and applying it to another. Innovation thrives on context violations and exaptation. You become more creative when you violate the context of your own expectations. •Move to a different apartment, or a different office location, or a different job.

Sir Ken Robinson: Bring on the learning revolution! Ken Robinson says schools kill creativity.