5. CONNECTIONS FUEL CREATIVITY:
NOTHING IS ORIGINAL
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Whenever Talking about Creativity
Not Surprised to Find
Connections Before.
Wired
7. When you ask creative people how they did
something, they feel a little guilty because they
didn’t really do it, they just saw something.
Think and create
together new
product and
services
Clients, users and
company staff
9. ABLE TO DO THAT WAS THAT THEY’VE HAD MORE
EXPERIENCES or they have thought more about their
experiences than other people.
o Acceptance o Approval o Appreciate
o Real Thing o Real Fact o Real Scence
10. Every artist gets asked the question,
“ WHERE DO YOU GET YOUR IDEAS?”
The honest artist answers, “I steal them.”
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12. Every new idea is just a mash up or a
remix of one or more previous ideas.
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13. HOW SUCCSSFUL PEOPLE THINKING IS
ALL ABOUT MAKING CONNECTIONS ?
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14. ORIGINALITY OFTEN CONSISTS IN
LINKING UP IDEAS WHOSE CONNECTION
WAS NOT PREVIOUSLY SUSPECTED.
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15. MOST SUCCESSFUL PEOPLE CONSIDER
More Serious Handicap To Investigate A Problem.
Ignorance of What Is Already Known About It.
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21. START MAKING CONNECTIONS AND
GETTING CREATIVE THINKERS
Improving your own ability to make connections.
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Add to your knowledge1
o After all, the more knowledge you have, the more
connections you can make.
o Start by reading more, reading more widely,
o And exploring new opportunities for gathering
knowledge (for instance, try some new experiences—
travel, go to meetups or take up a new hobby).
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2 Keep track of everything
o Take a notebook (or your phone) with you
everywhere and take notes.
o Don’t expect your brain to remember everything
o Give it a hand by noting down important concepts or
ideas you come across.
o May remember previous notes that relate (hey,
you’re making connections already!)
o Make a note of those as well.
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3 Review your notes daily
o Going over your notes often can help you to more easily
recall them when you need to.
o Read through what you’ve made notes of before, and
you might find that in the time that’s passed,
o you’ve added more knowledge to your repertoire that
you can now connect to your old notes!
24. WHAT GOOD HAVE I
DONE TODAY?
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30. RIGHT AND LEFT BRAIN EXERCISES
(BENCHMARK /THINK BIG)
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LEFT
Words
Numbers
Logic
RIGHT
Images
Colour
Dreams
31. CREATIVE THINKING IS NOT A TALENT, IT IS A SKILL
THAT CAN BE LEARNT.
IT EMPOWERS PEOPLE BY ADDING STRENGTH TO
THEIR NATURAL ABILITIES WHICH IMPROVES
TEAMWORK, PRODUCTIVITY AND WHERE
APPROPRIATE PROFITS.
EDWARD DE BONO
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33. o CAPITAL ISN’T SO IMPORTANT IN BUSINESS.
o EXPERIENCE ISN’T SO IMPORTANT.
o YOU CAN GET BOTH
THESE THINGS.
HARVEY FIRESTONE
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o WHAT IS IMPORTANT IS IDEAS?
o IF YOU HAVE IDEAS,
o YOU HAVE THE MAIN ASSET YOU NEED,
o AND THERE ISN’T ANY LIMIT TO WHAT YOU CAN
DO WITH YOUR BUSINESS AND YOUR LIFE.
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THERE IS NO DOUBT THAT CREATIVITY IS THE
MOST IMPORTANT HUMAN RESOURCE OF ALL.
WITHOUT CREATIVITY,
THERE WOULD BE NO PROGRESS.
EDWARD DE BONO
73. “IN THE BRAVE NEW WORLD OF MARKETING…
YOU CAN CONNECT THE DOTS BY EXPERIMENTING
WITH TECHNOLOGY AND CREATIVITY TO LOOK
FORWARD.
-PAM DIDNER
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75. NINE WAYS TO CONNECT WITH CUSTOMERS AND BE TOP OF
MIND WHEN THEY’RE READY TO MAKE A PURCHASE:
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1. Have a Party
2. Send Thank You Cards
3. Partner with Other
Businesses
79. The year 1886 is regarded as the birth
year of the modern car.
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80. Cars did not become widely available until the early
20th century.
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81. One of the first cars that was accessible to the
masses was the 1908 Model T, an American car
manufactured by the Ford Motor Company.
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82. where they replaced animal-drawn carriages and
carts, but took much longer to be accepted in
Western Europe and other, less developed, parts of
the world.
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83. It was estimated in 2010 that the number of cars had risen
to over 1 billion vehicles, up from the 500 million of 1986
The numbers are increasing rapidly, especially
in China, India and other NICs.
85. Aviation is the practical aspect or art of aeronautics,
being the design, development, production,
operation and use of aircraft, especially heavier-
than-air aircraft. (11th century), and the hot-
air Passarola of Bartolomeu Lourenço de
Gusmão (1685–1724).
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86. The Hindenburg disaster took place on Thursday,
May 6, 1937, as the German passenger airship LZ
129 Hindenburg caught fire and was destroyed
during its attempt to dock with its mooring
mast at Naval Air Station Lakehurst, which is located
adjacent to the borough of Lakehurst, New Jersey,
United States. Of the 97 people on board (36
passengers and 61 crewmen), there were 35
fatalities (13 passengers and 22 crewmen). One
worker on the ground was also killed, making a total
of 36 dead.
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88. The modern age of aviation began with the first
untethered human lighter-than-air flight on
November 21, 1783 of a hot air balloondesigned
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89. the most widely accepted date is December 17,
1903 by the Wright brothers.
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90. Aircraft began to transport people and cargo as
designs grew larger and more reliable. The Wright
brothers took aloft the first passenger, Charles
Furnas, one of their mechanics, on May 14, 1908
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