7. C , r , e , 8 , n , g ! Capabilities Why do we need
8. Goals of this Session Help you accept . … that you are more creative than you may believe?
9. Goals of this Session Help you accept . … that ALL employees are and can become more creative than you may believe .
10. Goals of this Session . … to share a working system for developing Cre8ng Communities within your office or workplace.
11. Goals of this Session . … and to experiment with creative thinking techniques and a Creative Solution Generating Process.
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13. Who Are You? See possibilities Self- knowledgeable Self-actualizing Self-disciplined Sense of destiny Sensitive Severely critical of… Specific interests Synthesize correctly Tolerant of ambiguity Adaptable Curious Divergent thinker Energetic Fantasize, able to Flexible thinker Fluent Future oriented Humor Idealistic Imaginative Independent Ingenious Learning, always Non-conforming Not motivated by money Observant, highly Open-ended Original - uniqueness Passionate about their work Perceive world differently Question asker Circle, check, mark all of the following traits that fit you now.
28. 1. Play it safe 2. Know your limitations : pigeonhole yourself 3. It's just a job, keep your mouth shut 4. Show you're the smartest guy in the room, make skepticism your middle name 5. Be the tough guy, demand to see the data 6. Respect history, always give the past the benefit of the doubt 7. Stop the madness before it can get started
29. 1. Play it safe 2. Know your limitations : pigeonhole yourself 3. It's just a job, keep your mouth shut 4. Show you're the smartest guy in the room, make skepticism your middle name 5. Be the tough guy, demand to see the data 6. Respect history, always give the past the benefit of the doubt 7. Stop the madness before it can get started Uncreative
30. 8. Been there, done that. Use experience as a weapon 9. Keep your eyes closed... your mind too 10. Assume there is no problem 11. Underestimate your customers 12. Be a mentor, give sound advice to people who for you 13. Be suspicious of the "creatives" 14. When all else fails, act like a grown-up
31. 8. Been there, done that. Use experience as a weapon 9. Keep your eyes closed... your mind too 10. Assume there is no problem 11. Underestimate your customers 12. Be a mentor, give sound advice to people who for you 13. Be suspicious of the "creatives" 14. When all else fails, act like a grown-up Uncreative
35. = Divergent Thinking Tool Brainstorming Quantity breeds Quality Freewheeling of ideas Hitchhike/Combine Ideas No Judgement
36. = Divergent Thinking Tool Brainwriting Quantity breeds Quality Freewheeling of ideas Hitchhike/Combine Ideas No Judgement
37. = Divergent Thinking Tool Alphabetizing A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
38. S.C.A.M.P.E.R. CHECKLISTING S.C.A.M.P.E.R. is a form of CHECKLIST. A CHECKLLIST is a prepared list of words, verbs, questions that you can use that can spark new ideas, change your thinking or your point of view or even you mood and the direction your thinking at the moment and take you into many directions. S.C.A.M.P.E.R. was created by Bob Eberle, teacher/educational consultant in the 1970 s to teach the concept of CHECKLISTING to school children by using a memory device (acronym) that they could easily remember when they needed to generate new ideas or remember existing or past ideas. It is used as the foundation for Michael Michalko’s excellent Creative Thinking Tools book…THINKERTOYS. First Step Write out the word S.C.A.M.P.E.R. vertically on a piece of paper or on a flip chart/chalkboard or other surface that the group can see. Second Step Write out what the 7 letters stand for. Third Step Then use each of the 7 by asking questions using these verbs to improve/change/revise your challenge or problem to generate potential ideas and solutions. Fourth Step Read over the ideas you have produced and select the best To work on to turn them into HOT SOLUTIONS to use. = S. = substitute C. = combine A. = adapt, adopt M. = minify, magnify P. = put to other uses E. = eliminate R. = reverse Divergent Thinking Tool
39. Forced Relationships This is an idea generating technique that appears in many books about creative thinking and creative thinking or innovation tools. First Step choose something totally unrelated to the problem or challenge You or your group are working on. Second Step List everything you or your group know about it. (Who? What? When? Where? Why? How?… physical, visual, tactile,…all senses, good and bad) Third Step List everything you or your group know about your problem or challenge. (WWWWWH…and using all the senses) Fourth Step Take items/details/aspects from the first list and FORCE FIT them to features Or details from the second list. Your goal is to see if the features from The randomly chosen, unrelated thing/animal sparks ideas for improving, Changing, correcting features of the problem. A traditional example or warm-up for doing this consists of… 1st. Ask the person or group to write everything they know about a canary (or a bird in their country. 2nd. Ask the person or group to write everything they know about the chair they are sitting in. 3rd. Then I ask them to combine (FORCE FIT or make a FORCED Relationship) one item from the canary list with The chair’s list with the goal to improve, change, correct the chair design or to generate ideas for designing the ultimate chair. Sample + = Feathers-Soft + chair is hard = make seat soft Yellow + chair is ship gray = add color Divergent Thinking Tool
40. S.P.R.E.A.D. ng S – Supporting P – Promoting R – Recognizing and Rewarding E – Encouraging and Educating A – Applying D – Developing C,r,E,8,N,G! Creative Solution Seeking Process C – Collect , choose your challenge to generate creative ideas for solutions r – read, reap, reorganize information about your challenge E – examine the information and various ways to look at your challenge and choose the one that best defines your challenge best 8 – generate ideas for your challenge using 8 different approaches, creative thinking tools and techniques N – Narrow down your many ideas into the best and narrow those down to one you are willing to commit to and/or are excited about G – Gather resources: human and other, generate a plan, schedule and GO FOR IT!
41. “ A journey of 1,000 miles begins with a single step.”
54. C – Collect , choose your challenge to generate creative ideas for solutions
55. r – read, reap, reorganize information about your challenge
56. E – Examine the information and various ways to look at your challenge and choose the one that best defines your challenge best
57. 8 – generate ideas for your challenge using 8 different approaches, creative thinking tools and techniques
58. N – Narrow down your many ideas into the best and narrow those down to one you are willing to commit to and/or are excited about
59. G – Gather resources: human and other, generate a plan, schedule and GO FOR IT!
60. C – Collect , choose your challenge to generate creative ideas for solutions r – read, reap, reorganize information about your challenge E – examine the information and various ways to look at your challenge and choose the one that best defines your challenge best 8 – generate ideas for your challenge using 8 different approaches, creative thinking tools and techniques N – Narrow down your many ideas into the best and narrow those down to one you are willing to commit to and/or are excited about G – Gather resources: human and other, generate a plan, schedule and GO FOR IT!