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    Creativity

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    Creativity and Innovation

    Creativity Model- Decision Making

    Creative Process

    Phases Team structures for Creativity and Decision Making

    Creativity Tools & Barriers To Creativity

    Six Thinking Hats & Developing Creativity

    Developing Creativity Using your brain

    Creativity

    Exercises

    OVERVIEW OF THE SESSION

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    Creativity :

    Refers to developing an original product, service or idea that

    makes a socially recognized contribution. Its a part of nonprogrammed decisions

    Innovation :

    To introduce something new.

    Innovator can bring in or introduce something new or as new,such as a product or service to the market. Also, alters ormakes changes to an established product/ service.

    Creativity & Innovation

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    Creativity Model- Decision Making

    Preparation

    Incubation

    Insight Verification

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    CREATIVE PROCESS-PHASES

    Incubation

    Insight CreativeProcess

    Preparation/Ideas

    Verification

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    Team structures for Creativity and

    Decision Making

    Constructive controversy

    Brainstorming

    Electronic brainstorming Delphi technique

    Nominal Group technique

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    Constructive controversy

    Any situation in which team members directlydebate their different opinions regarding a problemin a way that minimizes socio emotional conflict.

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    Brainstorming

    1950s Alex Osborn

    It is a structured team decision making process whereby teammembers directly interact to generate as many alternativesolutions to the problem as possible , piggyback on the ideas of

    others and avoid evaluation anyones ideas during the ideageneration stage.

    Entails 4 rules :

    1) No criticism

    2) Encourage freewheeling3) Piggyback ideas

    4) Encourage many ideas

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    Electronic brainstorming

    A structured team decision making process wherebyseveral people individually generate ideas via thecomputer software that posts each participants ideasor opinions anonymously.

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    Delphi Technique

    A structured team decision making process ofsystematically pooling the collective knowledge ofexperts on a particular subject to make decisions ,predict the future or identify opposing views.

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    Nominal Group Tech

    A structured team decision making process whereby members independently write down ideasdescribe and clarify them to the group and thenindependently rank or vote on them.

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    Two phases of creativity

    Divergence : stimulating new thinking bydiversifying and exploring

    Convergence: Refining and choosing the bestpossibilities

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    Creativity Tools

    Brain Storming

    Lateral Thinking

    Mind Mapping

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    Fostering Creativity and Innovation

    in organizations

    Creating a culture of innovation.

    Creating an environment that encourages idea sharing.

    Managing ideas effectively.

    Managing creative thinkers effectively.

    Providing your people with the tools they need to improvetheir creative thinking skills.

    Developing communications approaches that facilitateknowledge and idea sharing, cross enterprise collaborationand developing internal creative networks

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    DEVELOPING CREATIVITY

    VERBAL

    ANALYTICAL

    ABSTRACT RATIONAL

    LOGICAL

    LINEAR

    NONVERBAL

    SYNTHESIZING

    SEEING ANALOGIES

    NONRATIONAL

    SPATIAL

    INTUTIVE

    IMAGINATIVE

    USING YOUR BRAIN

    LEFT HEMISPHERERIGHT HEMISPHERE

    TO BECOME MORE CREATIVE I T I S NECESSARY TO PRACTICE AND DEVELOP BOTH

    HEMI SPHERE SKILLS

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    WAYS TO DEVELOP LEFT AND RIGHT HEMISPHERE SKILLS

    Step by step planning of your work andlife activities.

    Reading ancient, medieval, and scholastic

    philosophy , legal cases and books onlogic.

    Establishing timetables for all of youractivities.

    Using and working with a computerprogram.

    Using metaphors and analogies todescribe things and people in yourconversation.

    Recording your hunches, feelings,and intuition and calculating theiraccuracy.

    Detailed fantasizing and visualizingthings and situations in future.

    Drawing faces,caricatures, andlandscapes.

    LEFT HEMISPHERE SKILLS RIGHT-HEMISPHERE SKILLS