Aug 2, 2010

Robert Harris - Techniques for creative thinking


First of all, you should read the introduction which discusses the question: "What can I do to increase my creativity?"
Random Input
Problem Reversal
Ask Questions
Applied Imagination - Question Summary
Lateral Thinking
Six Thinking Hats
The Discontinuity Principle
Checklists
Brainstorming
Forced Relationships/Analogy
Attribute Listing
Morphological Analysis
Imitation
Mindmapping
Storyboarding
Synectics
Metaphorical thinking
Lotus Blossum Technique
In the realm of the senses
Use of drawing (from Robert McKim's Experiences in Visual Thinking
IdeaToons (by Michael Michalko) New!
NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) Techniques
Assumption Smashing
DO IT! method of Roger Olsen
LARC Method
Unconscious Problem Solving
Simplex - a "complete" process with three stages (finding problems,solving problems,
implementing solutions) and eight discrete steps represented as a wheel to reflect the
circular, perennial nature of problem solving. The full name is the Basadur Simplex
process. Its eight steps include: problem finding, fact finding, problem defining, idea
finding, evaluating and selecting, action planning, gaining acceptance, and taking
action.
Fuzzy Thinking
Some further examples of creativity techniques and guidelines linked with historical
examples.
Breakthrough Thinking - The seven steps of uniqueness, purpose, solution after next,
systems, needed information collection, people design, and betterment timeline.


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