2. CREATIVE THINKING
creative means to have the capacity to consider something
new and unique.
creativity in business can help you to:
1. think about a novel business thought
2. enhance a current item in a novel way
3. consider better approaches to serve your clients, attract
new clients take care of issues that your clients may
experience.
4. 1. THINK, THINK, THINK
Develop the habit of thinking about what
is happening around you.
Question everything.
5. 2. WRITE IT DOWN
Write down ideas as they come into
your head.
Revise your ideas.
Compare one thought and another.
Combine one thought with another.
6. 3. ASK QUESTIONS
The answer is not in the solution-it is in
the question. Smart questions define
problems well and lead to a clear vision
of issues involved.
7. 4. BREAK THE RULES
People create habits and fall into a rut.
If you do things differently for only one
day, it can help to stimulate your thought
processes.
8. 5. BANISH FEAR
Do not be afraid of making mistakes.
Support friends if they think of
something new, instead of suggesting
reasons why it would not work.
If you have a business, encourage new
ideas.
9.
10. PROBLEM SOLVING
A problem happens when things are not going
as they should.
A few problems, for example, natural disasters,
we can not foresee.
Different problems create over some undefined
time frame and are unsurprising.
Checking the performance of business perceives
problems.
11. PROBLEM-SOLVING VERSUS DECISION-MAKING
Problem-solving is the way toward
investigating a circumstance in an orderly,
well ordered way, and after that coming up
with solutions, actualizing the problem, and
assessing the outcomes.
Decision-making is a piece of the
procedure of critical thinking and happens
at each progression of problem-solving.
14. 1. FORCE-FIELD ANALYSIS
Force-field analysis is used to plan a change
in product or service.
Negative forces are identified and steps
taken to limit them. (restraining forces)
Positive forces are identified and
strengthened. (driving forces)
15. 2. CHAIR TECHNIQUE
Explain the problem aloud to an
imaginary person sitting in a chair. It
encourages clear thinking.
16. 3. EMPTY CHAIR TECHNIQUE
Some people find it easier to talk when
there is 'nobody' to hear them. Somebody
who has a problem can talk to an empty
chair to voice frustrations. Another person
writes down the problems and possible
solutions.
17. 4. DELPHI TECHNIQUE (1)
The Delphi technique involves the use
of a series of confidential
questionnaires to solve a problem.
Experts in a field are asked for their
opinion independently from one
another.
18. 4. DELPHI TECHNIQUE (2)
Step 1: Identify the
problem and ask
the group members
to write down five
possible solutions.
Step 2: Each group
member completes
the questionnaire,
independently and
anonymously.
Step 3: The results
are analysed in a
central place.
Step 4: Give a copy
of the results to
each group
member.
Step 5: Ask group
members to give
new or revised
solutions, after
they have studied
the results of the
questionnaire.
19. 5. SCAMPER
Start off with an existing product or service, then follow these
steps:
S -Substitute (Can we use something/someone else for this
purpose?)
C -Combine (Can we combine this resource with something else?)
A -Adapt (Can we use this differently?)
M -Modify (How can we rearrange this product? Can we change
the packaging, shape, size or texture?)
P -Put to another use (Can we use this for something else?)
E -Eliminate (Can we remove a component or a part of it?)
R -Reverse (What if we did it the other way around?)
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