Do you ever keep coming up with the same unlikely solutions to a problem?
What if you looked at it differently? What if you saw the problem as a creative challenge?
Turn it upside down. Twist your intended results around. Think of it as a benefit to some unidentified journey. Turn that movie's unhappy ending into a surprisingly happy one. Mix it up. Mash it up. Paint it a better color. Turn off the color and see it in black and white.
What does that have to do with problem solving? When solutions elude us we need better solutions. Think creatively, act creatively, reconfigure creatively.
How much easier would it be to solve that problem if you saw it with a fresh, creative perspective?
After all, if you haven't fixed it yet, it's time for something new.
Some Sample Creative Problem Bending Questions
-- Doug Smith
What if you looked at it differently? What if you saw the problem as a creative challenge?
Turn it upside down. Twist your intended results around. Think of it as a benefit to some unidentified journey. Turn that movie's unhappy ending into a surprisingly happy one. Mix it up. Mash it up. Paint it a better color. Turn off the color and see it in black and white.
What does that have to do with problem solving? When solutions elude us we need better solutions. Think creatively, act creatively, reconfigure creatively.
How much easier would it be to solve that problem if you saw it with a fresh, creative perspective?
After all, if you haven't fixed it yet, it's time for something new.
Some Sample Creative Problem Bending Questions
- How could I get MORE of this problem?
- Who on earth might LOVE this problem?
- What makes me think that the results are undesirable?
- What could I do that would create the exact opposite results than are happening now?
- What would it take to compartmentalize this problem into a creative museum display?
- What does this problem remind me of?
- What kind of solution would be a bandaid? Surgery? Transformation?
-- Doug Smith
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