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Creative thinking presentation which will give some tools for creative thinking and general overview about brainstorming technique.

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Creative Creative ThinkingThinking

Presented by /Seena Zarie

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What is the source of creative

thinking?

The important questionis…..

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What made those people think creatively?

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Knowing the importance of a thing

Something inside the person

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What is an IDEA?A thought or collection of thoughts

that are generated in the mind.

An opinion or belief

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Importance of IDEAS

Change Improvements (Self &

Organizations)

Problem Solving Creativity

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Sources of IDEAS

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Challenge assumptions

Do you think that Challenging Assumptions

will generate ideas?Examples

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Some of the best ideas seems to occur just by a chance.

Always write these unexpected ideas.

Try to connect these ideas to what you are thinking on.

Connect the Unconnected

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What is Creativity?

What is Creative Thinking?

Creativity & Creative Thinking

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What is Creativity?

Process which provide new things

Creativity is a process not an incident.

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What is Creative Thinking?

A way of looking at problems or situations from a fresh perspective that suggests unusual solutions

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Tools for Creative Thinking

Choose any random word and start building on it

Random Input

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Example

Subject: Employees are late in the morning.

Suggest ideas usingRandom Input tool

to solve this problem

Wall, Board, Pen, PC, glass, pictures…

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Tools for Creative Thinking

SCAMPERS= Substitute – components, materials, people…C= Combine – Combine with other services, integrate.A=Adapt- change function, use part of another element.M= Modify – increase or reduce in scale, change shape…P= Purpose – Put another useE= Eliminate – remove element, simplify…R= Reverse – turn inside out or upside down or use reversal.

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Example

Subject: Late response to Memos.

Generate on idea then use

SCAMPER tool to solve this

problem

Idea: Set a dept target for reply.

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Tools for Creative Thinking

Reverse Brainstorming

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Example

Subject: Employee satisfaction is low.

Suggest ideas usingReverse Brainstorming tool

to solve this problem

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Brainstorming is a group creativity technique by which a group tries to

find a solution for a specific problemby gathering a list of ideas.

Brainstorming has become a popular group technique.

What is Brainstorming?

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No criticismWelcome unusual

ideas

Quantity WantedCombine &

Improve ideas

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Step by Step for brainstorming:

1) Define your problem or issue as a creative challenge.

A badly designed challenge could lead to lots of ideas which fail to

solve your problem. A well designed creative challenge

generates the best ideas to solve your problem

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2) Give yourselves a time limit.

3) Once the brainstorming starts, participants shall give solutions to the problem while the facilitator writes them down.

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DO NOT evaluate ideas until the session moves to the evaluation phase.

4) There must be absolutely no criticizing of ideas. No matter, how impossible or how silly an idea is, it must be written down. Laughing is to be encouraged.

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The criteria shall be agreed by all .

5) Once your time is up, select a number ideas based on number of criteria.

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6) Give each idea a score of 0 to 5 points depending on how well it meets

each criterion. Once all of the ideas have been scored for each criterion,

add up the scores.

7) The idea with the higher scores will best solve your problem. But you should

keep a record of all of your best ideas and their scores in case your best idea turns

out not to be workable.

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Workshop(Creative ways in dealing

with SND activities)

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Thank You