This document discusses the importance of visual and creative thinking in business. It tells the story of Molly Mahoney who feels stuck in her job and lacks creativity. The presentation argues that creativity and imagination are important skills for businesses today in an era of services, information and technology. It provides various techniques for visual thinking and overcoming barriers to thinking differently. The goal is to encourage people to tap into their creative side and believe in themselves.
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Mr. Magorium is the eccentric owner
of a magical toy store. His belief in
imagination has given him an
unnaturally long life and the ability
perform amazing feats of magic.
21. Even though he is the title character...
This story isn’t about Mr. Magorium
23. Molly’s problem isn’t foreign... Just different
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board because the solution wasn’t
just about how to make
businesses better
26. Let me tell you a story
The quest is a search for a person, place, or thing, tangible or intangible. The
character is looking for something they hope or expect to find that will significantly
change her life. The character may be reluctant at first, but eventually does get
caught up in the need to reach the end point. The object of the search reflects
heavily on their character and usually alters it in some way, thus affecting the
character change, which is important by the end.
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Chapter 1
Remember when you could conquer the world?
30. Why do adults
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were kids?
31. Stop being silly. You need to act like an adult.
Your Mother
You want to do what? Nobody does that!
Your high school buddy
That’s wrong. Do it the way I showed you.
Your first boss
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37. Recent studies have show that humans use about
80% of our brain to process visual information
yet most things in business are either auditory or written
38. Visual Lesson 1: The basics are easy
• Vertical Lines • Diamond (Decision)
• Horizontal Lines • Spiral (Change in Direction)
• Circles • Circle (harmony)
• Spirals • Direction (arrow)
• Wavy Lines • Straight
• Jagged Lines • Triangle (Relationship)
• Star (success)
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40. There is still a six-year old inside of all of us, still
undaunted, and just dying to come out and play.
Granville Toogood
41. There is no tooth fairy. There is no tooth fairy.
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Chapter 2
Is seeing believe or is believing seeing?
43. Without the ability to temporarily forget what we
know our minds remain cluttered with ready-
made answers, and we never have an
opportunity to ask the questions that lead off the
beaten path in new directions.
Roger von Oech
44. What are the barriers to seeing things differently?
45. Roadblocks that prevent us from believing that
we can see something different.
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46. Discovery consists of looking at the
same thing as everyone else and
thinking or seeing something
different.
47. What do you see?
Before you can solve problems
creatively you have to be able to see
it in your mind.
50. The Main Ingredient
All the creative exercises in the world
won’t matter if you are missing one
important ingredient - belief in yourself.
51. we believe the the labels that we or others have
applied. After a lifetime of this type of
programming most people start to accept that
there isn’t anything better, so they don't look,
don't push, and don't ask.
Kelsey Ruger
54. It’s not the store it’s you.
You can make it whatever you want.
55. Getting started with Visual and Creative Thinking
Encourage actual play and fun
Create an open environment
Start a School
Practice, Practice, Practice
Look beyond the obvious
57. It wasn’t the fact that he died...
but rather the life he led before that.
58. The Wisdom of 82 Years...
If I had my life to live over, I’d try to make more mistakes next time. I
would relax, I would limber up, I would be crazier than I had been on this
trip.
I know very few things I would take seriously anymore. I would take more
chances. I would take more trips, I would scale more mountains, I would
swim more rivers and I would eat more ice cream and fewer beans.
I’ve been one of those people who never went anywhere without a
thermometer, a hot water bottle, a gargle, a raincoat, and a parachute.
I would start barefoot earlier in the spring, and I would ride more merry-go-
rounds, and catch more golden ring, and greet more people, and pick more
flowers, and dance more often. If I had to do it all over again. But you
see...I don’t
- Anonymous
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see...I don’t
- Anonymous