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The Ultimate Book of Business Creativity 50 Great Thinking Tools for Transforming Your Business ROS JAY
CAPSTONE
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. . . Copyright © Ros Jay 2000 The right of Ros Jay to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 First published 2000 by Capstone Publishing Limited Oxford Centre for Innovation Mill Street Oxford OX2 0JX United Kingdom http://www.capstone.co.uk All rights reserved. Except for the quotation of short passages for the purposes of criticism and review, no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publisher. A CIP catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library and the US Library of Congress ISBN 1-84112-066-9 Typeset in 11 pt Plantin by Sparks Computer Solutions Ltd, Oxford http://www.sparks.co.uk Printed and bound by T.J. International Ltd, Padstow, Cornwall This book is printed on acid-free paper Substantial discounts on bulk quantities of Capstone books are available to corporations, professional associations and other organizations. If you are in the USA or Canada, phone the LPC Group for details on (1-800-626-4330) or fax (1-800-243-0138). Everywhere else, phone Capstone Publishing on (+44-1865-798623) or fax (+44-1865-240941).
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Contents Introduction
1
The 7 × 7 Technique
9
Analogies and Metaphorical Thinking
16
Association
21
Assumption Reversal
26
Attribute Listing
31
Brainstorming
37
Brainwriting
44
Conscious Intuitive Techniques
49
Crawford Slip Method
58
Delphi Technique
65
Discontinuity
68
Drawing Techniques
72
Excursion Technique
76
FCB Grid
81
Forced Relationship
86
Force-field Analysis
91
Gordon/Little Technique
96
Involving An Outsider
100
Left-brain/Right-brain Thinking
105
Lotus Blossom Technique
110
Mind Mapping
114
Morphological Analysis
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Nominal Group Technique
123
Pattern Language
128
Problem Reversal
134
Questions
138
Random Stimulation
142
Rice Storm (TKJ Method)
147
Scenarios
152
Sensory Images
155
Six Thinking Hats
159
Storyboarding
163
Synectics
168
Two Words Technique
173
Unconscious Intuitive Techniques
176
Verbal Checklist
184
Further Reading
189
Creativity Software
190
Useful Web Sites
192
Index
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Introduction ''Creativity consists of looking at the same thing as everyone else and thinking something different." Albert Szent-Gyorg yi(biochemist and Nobel Prize winner) "It is the function of creative man to perceive and to connect the seemingly unconnected." W illiam Plomer(writer)
Everyone has their own definition of creativity, but most of us know it when we see it. Creativity is the first step towards innovation—it is the process of generating ideas, but there is more to it than that. The ideas generated by the creative process must be workable. There is no creative value in an idea which cannot be applied. The creative function of the mind is not easy to explain. It belongs in the part of the brain which is not lo