Look at the Extremes of
Practicality
By Think Tools
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Whoppers:
Spend five-minutes brainstorming huge, unfeasible, impractical
solutions (ideas that are too outrageous or "impossible" to be
actually implemented).
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Snaps:
Spend five-minutes brainstorming very easy, small, doable
solutions (ideas that could be implemented "in a snap").
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Conclusions:
Discuss, prioritize, and develop the ideas with the most potential.
Chose the best Snap ideas, the ones than would have the most impact
and be the easiest to implement. Also choose the best Whopper ideas
that can be transformed into more practical and doable actions.
Step Out Of Your
Shoes
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Creative Problem Solving: Switching Perceptions
Stepping out of your
everyday shoes (and thinking mode) and into the shoes of others may help
you surface new insights to a problem.
Select a perspective and
brainstorm ideas from that perspective for five-minutes before moving on
to another perspective.
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Attitudes:
Optimist;
Pessimist; Inventor;
Researcher; Hip Shooter.
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Stakeholders:
Employer; Shareholder; Employee;
Client; Supplier; Competitor.
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Family:
Grandfather; Mother; Small Child...
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Brainstorming
10 KITT ‒ Kore 10 Innovative Thinking Tools
SPIN ‒ Spiral Integration of Ideas
How To Run a Brainstorming
Session
Manage Collective Tacit and Explicit Knowledge
BIG: IT-powered Brainstorming for SMEs
Challenging Assumptions
"Why?" and "What If?" Questions
Tips for Challenging Assumptions
Tips for Adopting a Different Point of View
Be-Different Success Stories
Idea Management
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Kaizen Mindset
Managing Creativity
Techniques for Fast Idea Evaluation
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80/20 Principle
Six Thinking Hats: Analyzing Proposals
Creative Problem Solving (CPS)
4 Levels of Problem Solving
6-Step Creative Problem Solving Process
How To Turn Problems To Opportunities
Questions for CPS
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Searching Questions
Lateral Thinking
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Reframing
Systems Thinking
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Systemic Thinking
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