What is creative thinking
The process of coming up with innovative solutions that are unconventional
What is an example of creative thinking in business
New product designs, solving or resolving conflict
What is critical thinking
Coming up with practical and realistic solutions
What are the requirements for successful creativity (8)
What are barriers to creativity (4)
What are creativity methods
How do you use a mind map
Identify your main topics
Use colour to link common topics
Use only keywords and symbols
How to brainstorm
How to apply forced combinations
Look for answers by looking at unlikely links between products
What does SCAMPER stand for
Substitute
Combine
Adapt
Modify, Magnify, Minify
Put to another use
Eliminate
Rearrange, Reverse
What does substitute mean in scamper
Replace a thing or concept with something else
What does combine mean in scamper
Unite! What? Who? Ideas? Materials?
What does adapt stand for in scamper
Adjust to a new purpose, perhaps reshape?
What does modify stand for in scamper
Change the colour, sound, motion, form, size. Make it larger, stronger, thicker. Make it smaller, lighter
What does put to another use mean in scamper
Change when, where, how to use it
What does eliminate mean in scamper
Get rid of, cut out
What does rearrange or reverse mean In scamper
Change the order, sequence, pattern, layout, plan
What is Decision making
Choosing which ideas best fit with the vision and mission of you’d business after considering alternatives
What is Creative thinking
The process of thinking of new, innovative, out of the box ideas. Unconventional thinking.
What are the benefits of creative thinking
To solve business problems: New products, services, creative marketing, adapting to changing product needs
Creative working environment: Spirit of play, positive feedback, working in teams, recognition and reward, freedom to express ideas
Promotes team work and non-conventional solutions
Improves quality of production
Motivates employees to improve their skills
Improves productivity.