Idea Management:

Creativity

Thinking Outside the Box

Moving Out of Your Comfort Zone to Find Innovative Solutions

By Vadim Kotelnikov, Inventor & Founder, Ten3 BUSINESS e-COACH – Innovation Unlimited, 1000ventures.com

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"Only the hand that erases can write a true thing."  – Erasmus

"In all affairs it's a healthy thing to hang a question mark on the things you have long taken for granted."  – Bertrand Russell

Thinking Outside the Box: ENTREPRENEURIAL CREATIVITY (Ten3 Mini-course)

 

The "Box" – a Collection of Two Sets of Interactive Mental Models1

Paradigms

Knowledge Structures

External to you

Internal to you

Shared

Individual

A universally accepted model providing the context for understanding and decision-making in a particular field

The way you think and what you think about.

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The Framework for a Growth Strategy: Four Rules

By: Ram Charan and Noel M. Trichy

  • Enlarge the pond you fish in – look beyond your industry's boundaries and existing markets to the customer's real needs... More

Steve Jobs' 12 Rules of Success

  • Be different. Think different. "Better be a pirate than to join the navy."... More

 

 

5 Strategies for Creating a Culture of Questioning

  • Do Differently: Encourage people to challenge assumptions; run “The Best Question” contests... More

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10 Brainstorming Rules

  • Encourage outside-the-box thinking. Challenge assumptions. Be creative. Go crazy. Sometimes the wildest ideas lead to great ones. The wilder the ideas the better Step out of your shoes to surface new insights... More

The Jazz of Innovation

11 Practice Tips

TRIZ 40 Principles

  • The other way round.

    • Invert the action(s) used to solve the problem

    • Make movable parts (or the external environment) fixed, and fixed parts movable.

    • Turn the object (or process) 'upside down'... More

5 Strategies for Creating a Culture for Innovation

  • Empower: Create a culture of questioning; encourage risk taking; give your people freedom to experiment, fail, and restart... More

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6 Barriers to Creative Thinking and Innovation

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Inspirational Business Plan: Successful Innovation

Milestones Completed and Future Plans: "Once we rid ourselves of traditional thinking we can get on with creating the future." – James Bertrand... More

Powerful Concept

 

The notion 'thinking outside the box' is far more than just another management cliché. It is a very powerful concept worthy of deeper consideration in today's complex and rapidly changing world.

Leave Your Comfort Zone

Thinking outside the box is never easy, nor is it merely a reflection of mental brightness. To leave your psychological comfort zone and explore "solutions in the unknown world on the outside requires large measures of mental agility, boldness, and creativity – and/or a leader who makes life in the old box so uncomfortable that getting out is the only option. The future rests in those willing and able to do so."1

6 Barriers To Creative Thinking and Innovation

Negative Attitude: The tendency to focus on the negative aspects of problems and expend energy on worry... More

Challenge Assumptions

Challenging assumptions means questioning the everyday things you take for granted. "The best assumption to have is that any commonly held belief is wrong," says Ken Olson, CEO of DEC... More

10 Roles of an Inspirational Leader

  1. Make relentless innovation a religion. Lead innovation, emphasize opportunities, not problems, and encourage innovative behavior. Establishing the culture of innovation requires a broad and sustained effort. Questions are critical to innovation, so start with creating a culture of questioning. Exploration of possibilities, discoveries, innovation, and progress start with challenging assumptions, asking searching “Why?” and “What if?” questions, and plying “What if” scenarios. Encourage your people to challenge assumptions, and run “The Best Question” contests. Reward both individual and collective contributions. Celebrate success.... More

Paradigm Crisis as a Catalyst of Outside-the-Box Thinking

Your concepts of business environment, organizational structures and management are based on paradigms. If your organizational structures and management systems are no longer able to perform as effectively as alternative ones based on entirely different paradigms you will at first experience a paradigm crisis.

Break Free of Routine

Falling into a routine can destroy your life.  Routine is so dangerous and so powerful that even the best of intentions can be knocked down for good because of it. Recognize if you are in a routine and break free. Sometimes it's a matter of an attribute we all seek in life – confidence. If you wish to change yourself and achieve more, you need courage and a strong belief in your ability to succeed.

Kaizen Mindset

  • Think beyond common sense. Even if something is working, try to find the ways to make it work even better... More

 Case in Point  Caterpillar's Syndrome

A very unusual experiment was conducted by John Fabre, the French naturalist, consisting of processionary caterpillars, a type of caterpillar that blindly follows the one in front of it.5

This explains the name processionary caterpillar. The experiment consisted of several of these caterpillars, a flowerpot filled to the rim with dirt, and pine needles.

 

The caterpillars formed a complete circle around the rim of the flowerpot, with the first one touching the back of the last one. The pine needles, the food of the processionary caterpillar, were placed in the center of the circle.

The caterpillars began their procession around the flowerpot, one following the other in a circle. This went on hour after hour, day after day, for an entire week. In the end, every one of the caterpillars dropped dead of starvation.

The one thing that could have saved them was only six inches away, but without purposeful thought or action, the caterpillars continued with a habitual routine that eventually proved too much to endure.

This is happening to people, too.

 Case in Point  The Buddhist Approach to Life vs. Western Science

"In the Western psychology, there is an assumption that everything must be accounted for within this lifetime," says Dalai Lama of Tibet. "So, when you can't explain what is causing certain behaviors or problems, the tendency is to always attribute it to the unconscious. It's a bit like you've lost something and you decide that the object is in this room. And once you have decided this, then you've already fixed your parameters; you've precluded the possibility of its being outside the room or in another room. So you keep on searching and searching, but you are not finding it, yet you continue to assume that it is still hidden somewhere in the room!"

Jokes: A Car as Collateral

A Russian businessman walks into a Swiss bank in Geneva and asks for a $100 loan. He offers his luxury Mercedes car as collateral. The collateral is too good, and the bank manager approves the loan. A year later, the Russian comes back. He repays the loan and the 10% interest and is ready to collect his car. Finally, the puzzled bank manager dares to ask him: "Excuse me, sir, could  you tell me: did you really need that $100 so badly? In order to get the money, you left your luxury car with us for a whole year!" The Russian replied, "That's simple - just think outside the box:  where else in Geneva can I find such a great parking place for just $10 a year?"

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Tips for Challenging Assumption...

Reframing...

Thinking Differently: Two Barriers To Overcome...

Creative Thinking Tests...

10 Minutes CPS...

10 Secrets of Creativity...

Challenging Assumptions...

Tips for Challenging Assumptions...

Reframing...

Asking Effective Questions...

Four Problem Solving Techniques...

CPS: The Key Things to Keep in Mind...

Stepping Out Of Your Shoes...

Creativity Management in Your Business Enviroment...

Making Big Changes...

 Case in Point  Silicon Valley...

 Case in Point  Unilever...

 Case in Point  Half.com...

 

 

 

References:

  1. "Thinking Outside the Comfort Zone", Jerry Sentell

  2. "Lateral Thinking", Edward de Bono

  3. Improve Your Lateral Thinking: Puzzles To Challenge Your Mind, Paul Sloane

  4. "The Art of Happiness", HH the 14th Dalai Lama of Tibet and Howard C. Cutler

  5. "Motivation123," Newsletter by Jason Gracia

  6. "How To Jazz Up Innovation," Linda Stern

  7. "Creativity," Vadim Kotelnikov

  8. "Entrepreneurial Creativity," Vadim Kotelnikov

  9. "10 Secrets of Creativity," Ten3 NZ Ltd.

  10. "Unlocking Your Creativity," Brian Tracy

  11. "Get Away from Old Ideas," Brian Tracy

  12. Creativity Quotes

 ASIT

Advanced Systematic Inventive Thinking

  • Solve problems and invent new products in a way you never thought possible

  • Become a serial producer of bright ideas

  • Gain an unfair advantage over your competition

  • Be a part of a vibrant, intelligent, creative community that thinks like you

  • Teach others (including your kids!) how to become more creative

  • Win the admiration of your colleagues, superiors, and subordinates

  • Improve your quality of life by injecting creativity into everything you do

 

 

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