This short article is about using the power of categories and hierarchical thinking to power up your generation of ideas.
OK, so you’ve been challenged to come up with ideas for brightening up your office and the first two suggestions are:
- Paint the walls (1)
- Fit brighter bulbs (2)
We are going to take each of these ideas and […]
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Illumine posted this on December 17th, 2009
This is filed in: Creative thinking techniques, Creativity and Innovation, inn
What do you think?
How can you bolster your creativity? The answer to this is easy if, first, you remember that creativity isn’t the preserve of the marketing man or the R&D department and, second, you develop the appropriate thinking techniques. And here are some of the key techniques on offer.
1.The Six Hat® approach
Six Hat Thinking is a […]
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Illumine posted this on December 17th, 2009
This is filed in: Creative problem solving, Creative thinking techniques, Creativity and Innovation, Six Thinking Hats - Edward de Bono (Training), Thinking techniques
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Why Mind Mapping Is The Swiss Army Knife Of Management Thinking Tools!
A new survey of Mind Mapping users in business, sponsored by Illumine training, reveals that Mind Mapping can be likened to the famous Swiss Army knife.
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Illumine posted this on September 1st, 2009
This is filed in: Business Mapping (Training), Mind Mapping, Mind Mapping survey, Mind Mapping uses
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Creativity enables people to make breakthroughs in their thinking and find better ways of working. According to Clive Lewis at Illumine Training it is precisely for these reasons that trainers need to know how to stimulate creativity among their participants.
If you are a manager, trainer or facilitator you probably think of yourself as being creative. […]
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Illumine posted this on June 16th, 2009
This is filed in: Creative thinking techniques, Creativity and Innovation, Creativity for Logical Thinkers - Illumination Workshop, Problem-solving, SCAMMPERR, Six Thinking Hats - Edward de Bono (Training), Stimulate creativity
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The experts claim that we can all be more creative. See some quotes from the Creativity special issue of New Scientist magazine (October 2005).
“Merge two previously separate concepts that are in conflict with one another. For example, combinations such as ‘friendly enemy’ and ‘healthful illness. The more discrepant the concepts, the more likely they are […]
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Illumine posted this on June 11th, 2008
This is filed in: Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, New Scientist, University of California
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Most creativity techniques are concerned with forcing us out of our usual ways of looking at things.
The lateral thinking techniques of Edward de Bono are typical. De Bono is renowned for his highly effective systematic approaches to generate alternative points of view. However, while the term that De Bono popularised, ‘lateral thinking’ is often used […]
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Illumine posted this on June 11th, 2008
This is filed in: Creativity techniques, Techniques from Edward De Bono
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Look at your life and all its aspects and activities, and consider, one by one, reversing everything!
This exercise will give you a fresh look at who you are and what you do, and will allow you to make changes where appropriate, and to leave things as they are when you realise they are satisfying […]
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Illumine posted this on June 11th, 2008
This is filed in: Creativity and Innovation
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We are all creative. It is self evident that some people are more naturally creative than others, but we are all capable of developing our creativity from whatever level it is currently at.
Creativity is about seeing or making new connections. As Albert Szent-Gyorgy, the discoverer of Vitamin C put it, ‘Genius is seeing what everyone […]
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Illumine posted this on June 11th, 2008
This is filed in: Personal creativity
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A common problem for teams who work towards a common purpose but do different things for most or all of the time, is how to build co-operation and understanding across the team. Most enlightened team leaders recognise either explicitly or implicitly the unique and valuable contribution each team member is able to make. However, it […]
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Illumine posted this on June 11th, 2008
This is filed in: Creativity and Innovation, Creativity for Logical Thinkers - Illumination Workshop, Team working
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As part of a global innovation programme, the worldwide insurer, Allianz, has been looking to develop practical creativity in the workplace. Here Anthony Landale outlines the drivers for innovation and reports on the drive for new thinking at all levels of the business.
Innovation is a big game in business. It promises to break open rigid […]
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Illumine posted this on May 27th, 2008
This is filed in: Case studies, Creative focus, Creative thinking techniques, Creativity and Innovation, Creativity for Logical Thinkers - Illumination Workshop, Creativity training, Idea generation, Mind Mapping
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