CREATIVITY TECHNIQUES

orga­nis­einter­ro­ga­te­brea­kout­con­cep­tua­li­se PUT YOURSELF IN The Walt Dis­ney Method How would Nico­las Coper­ni­cus go about it? What path would Frank Sina­tra take? What would a cake baked by Mickey Mou­se look like? We tend to put our­sel­ves in the posi­ti­on of an impas­se and crea­te blocks to our thin­king. Tear down the wall of resis­tance and move …

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PROVOCATION TECHNIQUES

orga­nis­einter­ro­ga­te­brea­kout­con­cep­tua­li­se pro­vo­ca­ti­on tech­ni­ques CHANGE THE PERSPECTIVE A pro­vo­ca­ti­on jolts thin­king out of its usu­al tra­jec­to­ry to ques­ti­on known rea­li­ty. They break the usu­al rules of thin­king. Pro­vo­ca­ti­ons do not have to be logi­cal, reasonable or pos­si­ble­They usual­ly seem absurd­They do not need jus­ti­fi­ca­ti­on THE CHANGE Chan­ge a qua­li­ta­ti­ve pro­per­ty Dis­tor­ti­ons give new insights. What can be chan­ged? What could …

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