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Chapter 4: Creativity, Strategies, Ideas, Possibilities, Designs,…
Chapter 4:
Creativity
Myths about Creativity
Applying Creativity in Solving
Problems and Issues
Characteristics of Creativity
Attitude
Process
Takes times
Involve outside
Creative Thinking
Two Unique Techniques Of Creative Thinking
Creative Method
Characteristics of creative people
Strategies
Ideas
Possibilities
Designs
Solutions
Reverse Brainstorming Technique
Evolution
Changing Direction
Revolution
Synthesis
What people think?
Expressing Issue
Producing Idea
Investigating Issue
Search Challenges
Perspectives
Redefining a Concept
Reuse Existing Things
Modifying Process
Takes Novel Approach
Improving Things
Invents New Product
Oh no, another problem!
I don't have!
I've done!
Nothing I can do!
Don't want fail!
Can't believe!
How can do?
Flexibility Mind
Taking risks
Use Internet
Creative Time
Suspension
Creative Friend
Curiosity
Optimism
Read
Ability
Courage
Challenge
Attitudes
Rules & tradition
Watch Talks
What You Need to Do to Be Creative
Creative Idea
Requires High IQ
Enjoying something
Indipendent
Imagine
Need Talent
Crazy People
Technologically Complex
Compare With Others
Alcohol Enhance Creativity
Resourceful
Dynamic
Daring
Combining
Not Take Things
Optimistic
Not Afraid Innovations
Curious and Inquisitive
Challenge Mind
See Problem Opportunities
Challenge Assumptions
Persevere
Hardworking
Improve Idea
Solution
Effort
Making Alterations
Create Newness
Unusual Solution
Think Differently
Changing
Accept Change
Flexibility Outlook
Reapply idea
Takes times
Reapplication
Education system
Obstacle that
Block Creativity
Always done it!
Other Obstacle that
Block Creativity
Stage in the Creative Process
Differences Between Creativity and Innovation
Ability
Obstacle
Ambiguity and Vagueness
Lotus Blossom Technique
Concepts
Emotional Block