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Creativity and innovation 
are key ingredients for delivering 
the worlds most Meaningful 
Experiences
We often don’t flex our creative muscle. 
There are too many barriers. 
MYTH & MINDSET THE INDUSTRY CLIENTS 
ENVIRONMENT TIME PERFECTIONISM
We need to break down the barriers to creativity 
and innovation and encourage fresh thinking and 
curiosity in all of us
So where does the inspiration for creativity 
and innovation come and how do we get 
more?
Meaningful Human Experiences aren’t 
inspired here
Experiences 
are made here
And here
And here
We believe that 
OUTSPIRATION is the 
spark that ignites 
CREATIVITY AND 
INNOVATION
What is Outspiration? 
Getting OUTSIDE of yourself and your immediate environment 
and experiences… 
 Forcing yourself outside of your norms and comfort modes 
 Seeing things through different lenses or fresh perspectives 
 Immersing yourself in real situations and experiences 
 Observing and learning from real human interaction 
 Doing something physical rather than just cerebral 
Encouraging your 
brain to become 
‘lateral’, to see and 
feel new things and 
make new 
connections
OUTSPIRATION IN PRACTICE
Brainstorms are typically not Outspiration!
Why? They don’t practice the Art of 
Outspiration
Three Behaviors of Outspiration 
OPENNESS STIMULUS CONNECTION
Seeking Outspiration reinforces the three core 
behaviors 
Constantly seek 
inspiration from 
the outside world 
Use this inspiration 
as creative stimulus 
Allow your brain to 
connect the dots 
OPENNESS STIMULUS CONNECTION
WHAT ARE SOME SOURCES OF OUTSPIRATION
Three Levels of Outspiration 
YOU YOUR TEAM THE COMPANY
Invite inspiring guest speakers from 
different fields into the office
Sometimes, it’s just informal 
conversations that most inspire the 
exchange of ideas
Pay attention to design
Walk (or run) the streets
Sit in one place & observe – 
in the physical or virtual world
Read a (good) book 
REAL LIFE VS TECHNICAL SKILLS
Go Surfing
GO SHOPPING
Talk to real people… 
in their natural habitats
Loosen up in a social environment
Do different things 
1. Buy a camera 
2. Join a club 
3. Learn a new skill 
4. Grow something 
5. Buy a notebook/sketchbook 
6. Make a new friend 
7. Move your furniture around 
8. Volunteer 
9. Eat something new 
10. Take a break
Collect Stuff 
Whether physical or virtual, 
collect as much Outspiration 
as you can. 
You never know when it will be 
useful.
Embrace Cultural Immersions 
Design relevant cultural immersions for you and your team/clients. Spend 
time being inspired by; 
• Different cultural groups 
• Different passion groups 
• Different professions 
• Different communities
Learn from the GPC Cultural Immersions 
Each GPC session includes time with different communities and cultures investigating where their 
inspiration, creativity and excellence comes from 
CONTENT CREATORS 
CHEFS/ 
RESTAURANTEURS 
MUSICIANS ARTISTS LA LOW RIDER 
COMMUNITY
Insist your people take Human Experience Days 
As individuals or in groups - Do something you’ve always wanted to do - Keep a log and share it with others 
VOLUNTEER FOR A 
CHARITY 
PRETEND TO BE 
SOMEONE ELSE 
SPEND A DAY WITH 
A CLIENT 
A DAY IN DIFFERENT 
AREAS 
A DAY WITH 
DIFFERENT 
CULTURAL GROUPS 
GO VISIT THE MEDIA 
– FILM/TV SET 
SPEND THE DAY 
OBSERVING PEOPLE YOU 
NEED TO UNDERSTAND 
BETTER
Practicing the Art of Outspiration

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Outspiration

  • 1. Creativity and innovation are key ingredients for delivering the worlds most Meaningful Experiences
  • 2. We often don’t flex our creative muscle. There are too many barriers. MYTH & MINDSET THE INDUSTRY CLIENTS ENVIRONMENT TIME PERFECTIONISM
  • 3. We need to break down the barriers to creativity and innovation and encourage fresh thinking and curiosity in all of us
  • 4. So where does the inspiration for creativity and innovation come and how do we get more?
  • 5. Meaningful Human Experiences aren’t inspired here
  • 9. We believe that OUTSPIRATION is the spark that ignites CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION
  • 10. What is Outspiration? Getting OUTSIDE of yourself and your immediate environment and experiences…  Forcing yourself outside of your norms and comfort modes  Seeing things through different lenses or fresh perspectives  Immersing yourself in real situations and experiences  Observing and learning from real human interaction  Doing something physical rather than just cerebral Encouraging your brain to become ‘lateral’, to see and feel new things and make new connections
  • 12. Brainstorms are typically not Outspiration!
  • 13. Why? They don’t practice the Art of Outspiration
  • 14. Three Behaviors of Outspiration OPENNESS STIMULUS CONNECTION
  • 15. Seeking Outspiration reinforces the three core behaviors Constantly seek inspiration from the outside world Use this inspiration as creative stimulus Allow your brain to connect the dots OPENNESS STIMULUS CONNECTION
  • 16. WHAT ARE SOME SOURCES OF OUTSPIRATION
  • 17. Three Levels of Outspiration YOU YOUR TEAM THE COMPANY
  • 18. Invite inspiring guest speakers from different fields into the office
  • 19. Sometimes, it’s just informal conversations that most inspire the exchange of ideas
  • 21. Walk (or run) the streets
  • 22. Sit in one place & observe – in the physical or virtual world
  • 23. Read a (good) book REAL LIFE VS TECHNICAL SKILLS
  • 26. Talk to real people… in their natural habitats
  • 27. Loosen up in a social environment
  • 28. Do different things 1. Buy a camera 2. Join a club 3. Learn a new skill 4. Grow something 5. Buy a notebook/sketchbook 6. Make a new friend 7. Move your furniture around 8. Volunteer 9. Eat something new 10. Take a break
  • 29. Collect Stuff Whether physical or virtual, collect as much Outspiration as you can. You never know when it will be useful.
  • 30. Embrace Cultural Immersions Design relevant cultural immersions for you and your team/clients. Spend time being inspired by; • Different cultural groups • Different passion groups • Different professions • Different communities
  • 31. Learn from the GPC Cultural Immersions Each GPC session includes time with different communities and cultures investigating where their inspiration, creativity and excellence comes from CONTENT CREATORS CHEFS/ RESTAURANTEURS MUSICIANS ARTISTS LA LOW RIDER COMMUNITY
  • 32. Insist your people take Human Experience Days As individuals or in groups - Do something you’ve always wanted to do - Keep a log and share it with others VOLUNTEER FOR A CHARITY PRETEND TO BE SOMEONE ELSE SPEND A DAY WITH A CLIENT A DAY IN DIFFERENT AREAS A DAY WITH DIFFERENT CULTURAL GROUPS GO VISIT THE MEDIA – FILM/TV SET SPEND THE DAY OBSERVING PEOPLE YOU NEED TO UNDERSTAND BETTER
  • 33. Practicing the Art of Outspiration

Notas del editor

  1. Great ideas and fresh thinking very rarely happen sitting at our desks. Our office space does not design human experiences. We do.
  2. They are made in the wonderful, powerful computer that is the human brain. It’s what designs human experience.
  3. It’s our environment. Our cities. Our world.
  4. It’s real people - our interactions with those around us - that inspire meaningful human experience creation.
  5. OUTSPIRATION is about leaving the safety and comfort of the vault (aka your desk) and looking for inspiration in the outside world. A few examples…
  6. Brainstorms were invented in the 1940s by Alex Osborne – the “O” in advertising agency BBDO. It was a catchy term for what he considered the ideal form of group creativity. It emphasized quantity over quality and above all, positivity - the fact that all ideas are good ideas, with no judgment.
  7. We still pile into a dull, windowless conference room, yet hope that we’ll get a magical spark of creativity to come up with that “big idea.”
  8. Be Open Use Different Stimulus Make New Connections
  9. The more you open yourself up to, the more creative fuel you will give your brain.
  10. We often invite speakers & experts from within the media & communications industry, but why not seek out people who are different than us or who can provide a new perspective to the challenges our businesses are facing. Work on healthcare? Talk to a doctor or nurse. Work on a beauty brand? Have your sales representative put you in contact with an editor. Food? Talk to a chef.
  11. Steve Jobs reimagined Pixar’s headquarters to accommodate this type of interaction. The campus was originally intended to be three buildings with separate offices for the computer scientists, animators & management. Jobs scrapped the plans and reimagined a single vast space with an airy atrium at its center. The philosophy is that it’s good to put the most important function at the heart of the building – in this case the interaction of employees. But, Jobs needed to force people to go there. He began with the mailboxes that moved to the lobby, then the meeting rooms, followed by a the cafeteria, coffee bar & gift shop. Finally, Jobs decided to relocate the only set of bathrooms to the atrium. At first, employees found this ridiculous, Jobs said, “Everybody has to run into each other.” He really believed that the best meetings happened by accident, in the hallway or in the parking lot. Eventually, they came around and have found that they get more outspired by running into each other than sitting at their desks. http://books.google.com/books?id=X8ucIGZKR2gC&lpg=PA150&ots=CDHXp5zFes&dq=imagine%20pixar%20atrium&pg=PA149#v=onepage&q&f=false
  12. “Form follows function” is a principle associated with modern architecture & industrial design in the 20th century. The principle is that the shape of a building or object should be primarily based upon its intended function or purpose.” Think about the choices that were deliberately made in creation and why things are designed the way they are. Yahoo’s Chris Moeller believes the future of technology lies in the gadgets of old sci-fi movies. “If you don’t watch sci-fi, you should,” he said to a crowd of about 60 students in the Fine Arts auditorium April 2. “Technology is catching up with imagination. When it comes to designing for what’s coming up, it’s really your imagination and what technology can support.”
  13. There is a reason that experts often suggest going for a walk when we feel stuck – it works. It frees your mind and lets your unconscious work. It also allows you to take in new stimulus.
  14. Similarly, stay still. Observe. Notice. Take in new stimulus. Observe in the real world. Or observe in the virtual world – chat room/forums – the new Google Hangouts is a great way to observe people from all over the world when they are being ‘aircast’
  15. You’ll get more Outspiration from reading about life & subjects that interest you vs. a Media Planning textbook.
  16. You don’t have to go outside to the physical world to gain Outspiration. You don’t have to got to Ted to experience Ted. Bring the outside to you via the Internet. Seek out sites that interest & inspire you. Use our very own Human Experience Portal and Yammer too!! TRAINER: Adapt websites for your market as needed.
  17. When was the last time you bought the brand you are working on? Have you ever shopped for the product or service? Visit the store or website to get inspired.
  18. It’s proven that a drink can relax us and help us lose our inhibitions. As we said, sometimes, it’s just informal conversations that most inspire the exchange of ideas. Have a chat with your colleagues over a pint or glass of wine. But not too many. Remember, “you might solve a problem while drunk, but you probably won’t notice the answer.”
  19. Doing the things we enjoy – our hobbies & passions – or discovering & trying new things are great sources of Outspiration. EXERCISE: Have participants create a quick list of 5 additional things they can do to get Outspired. Have the room share a few examples with each other.
  20. Collect physical objects. Scrapbook. Pin. The more we take in as Outspiration, the more potential we’ll have for Innovation.