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November 20, 2005 Sample + = Idea 1.
2.
3.
4.
5. Ideas
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Idea
2 Idea
4 Vertical 2 = make the chair out of wood
Horizontal 4 = make the color changeable
Ideas might be….cover, removable film or skin Divergent Thinking Tool Idea Grids
First Step
With this Cre8ng Tool we first generate 12 to 24 ideas through
Brainstorming or any other technique.
Second Step
Then draw a grid made up of as many vertical and horizontal
Cells as you have ideas.
Third Step
Combine the ideas on the vertical side of the grid With the ideas on the horizontal side one by one and write them into the separate boxes where the two ideas meet.. 6 ideas can
Then produce 36 ideas, 12 can produce 24, 100 - 10,000
Fourth Step
Read over the ideas you have produced and select the best
To work on to turn them into HOT SOLUTIONS to use.
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November 20, 2005 CHECKLIST
S.C.A.M.P.E.R.
S.C.A.M.P.E.R. is a form of CHECKLIST. A CHECKLLIST is a prepared list of words, verbs, questions that you can use that can spark new ideas, change your thinking or your point of view or even you mood and the direction your thinking at the moment and take you into many directions.
S.C.A.M.P.E.R. was created by Bob Eberle, teacher/educational consultant in the 1970 s to teach the concept of CHECKLISTING to school children by using a memory device (acronym) that they could easily remember when they needed to generate new ideas or remember existing or past ideas. It is used as the foundation for Michael Michalko’s excellent Creative Thinking Tools book…THINKERTOYS.
First Step
Write out the word S.C.A.M.P.E.R. vertically on a piece of paper or on a flip chart/chalkboard or other surface that the group can see.
Second Step
Write out what the 7 letters stand for.
Third Step
Then use each of the 7 by asking questions using these verbs to improve/change/revise your challenge or problem to generate potential ideas and solutions.
Fourth Step
Read over the ideas you have produced and select the best
To work on to turn them into HOT SOLUTIONS to use. Sample = Combine - what might we combine with our problem to improve it?
Chair - new materials, sound, tastes, textures, arm rest, cushion
Eliminate - what might we eliminate to improve the current chair produce a brand new one?
Hinges, one of the legs, the back S. = substitute
C. = combine
A. = adapt, adopt
M. = minify, magnify
P. = put to other uses
E. = eliminate
R. = reverse Divergent Thinking Tool
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November 20, 2005 Value Grids
This is a logical/left-brain convergent tool that can be used to select ideas to turn into solutions
First Step
Generate ideas
Second Step
Select a workable number of ideas you or the group like
Third Step
Generate a list of values that final solution can be evaluated with.
Fourth Step
Examine each idea one by one for each value.
Or
Examine each value one by one comparing the chairs.
Fifth Step
If one idea ends up better from the analysis than one that you or the group have a strong feeling for then go back and
re-evaluate the weak areas and strengthen or change them. Sample + = Idea A.
B.
C.
D.
E. Values
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Idea
B Value
4 Convergent Thinking Tool Idea B = make the chair out of wood
Value 4 = better aesthetics
Wood would make it easier to tool, the grain will
Give a natural beauty to the chair
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November 20, 2005 PCP-Pluses/Concerns/Potentials
Pluses/Concerns/Potentials a convergent thinking tool used for analyzing a list or group of ideas that have been generated by an individual or a group.
First Step
Narrow down the number of ideas to a comfortable
number (3 to 6)
Second Step
Then one by one write out 3 lists of thoughts about each idea.
Pluses of the ideas
Concerns
Potentials
Third Step
Then compare the results.
Fourth Step
If one idea falls behind the others yet the group seems more excited about it or committed to it, then go over each of the concerns and think of ways to eliminate or strength them with that idea. Sample = Idea 1
Make the chair out of XXX plastic and apply electrical lighting to it.
Pluses -
Plastic will be cheaper
Lighting will make it more useable
The plastic will provide more color options
Concerns -
We have no experience with plastic
Electrical wiring will add cost
It may be too easily tipped over
Potentials -
Could lead to a product that could be sold anywhere in the world.
Could expand our technical capacities
Could open up new markets for our other products. Convergent Thinking Tool
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November 20, 2005 Hits & Misses
Hits & Misses is a convergent thinking tool used for quickly choosing ideas from several that have been generated.
First Step
Generate many ideas….24, 48, 144…..on Post-It notes or slips of paper or index cards or simply write them on a surface where everyone can see them easily.
Second Step
Tell the group to go up and scan the total group of ideas and mark which ones their “gut” tells them is a hit. No discussion. Just simply read and react.
Or
Tell the group to go up and move the ideas they think are HITS to an area labeled HITS and the MISSES to another area labeled thus. Leave the “NOT SURE” ones where they are.
Third Step
Then discuss, organize by popularity, group, cluster the ideas by categories.
Fourth Step
Select the one or more that can be used at the same time or the ones that can be combined into a single idea Sample Hits Unsure? Misses Convergent Thinking Tool