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This article explains the difference between the traditional
creative technique of brainstorming and two new processes employed
to achieve creativity. It elaborates on the need for adopting the
new -- “Creative Aerobics” and “Imagination Management” –
processes for creativity today, rather than depending on random
solutions.
If one has worked for a corporation or an advertising agency for
any length of time, or attended professional seminars and
workshops, we will have come in contact with creativity
development techniques in one form or another.
For many professionals, the traditional “brainstorming”, in other
words ideation, is the most common result-directed technique to be
creative. However, often it is an excruciating experience. We
sometime wonder whether we will come up with good ideas, or merely
humiliate ourselves. We often remain silent, nodding thoughtfully
as others answer and debate questions and issues. If directly
challenged, we justify by saying that we are not yet decided on
anything, even if we have. It is not our fault. We have possibly
never been taught an effective way to brainstorm and achieve
creativity correctly.
It is also known that brainstorming – coming up with fresh new or
creative ideas – wherein we interact with others to build upon
ideas, can also be an exhilarating experience for some as well.
Facilitators are often pleased, and management fined it a
cost-effective method that can enhance creativity in employees and
the company.
The question, therefore, is to know whether there is any other
better way of going about effectively tapping the enormous
creative potential lying dormant inside us?
The Information Age
Today, we live in an age of
information and knowledge management. With the ‘NET’ we have huge
volumes of information available to us at the click of a mouse.
People and corporations thus live and breathe “right now” internal
and external information and communications. Consequently, the
lead-time for creative ideation and management is constantly
shrinking. How quickly we come up with ideas is now often as
important as our ideas themselves! We are expected to deliver
creativity on demand! In practice this is not entirely possible.
We can access information on our computers in seconds, but
accessing creativity takes much longer.
Our challenge today, in this century, is to speed up the creative
process without sacrificing on the creativity of our ideas.
Traditional and accepted forms like brainstorming take a lot of
time. Also in it often templates take the place of ideas! We,
therefore, need newer methodologies to be creative and succeed.
Creative Aerobics – a
creative paradigm
One new and somewhat radical concept
to express ideas and to develop creativity is the “Creative
Aerobics” method. It utilizes a series of mental exercises that
develop elasticity between the left brain and right brain – the
analytical or rational and the creative or emotional sides. Thus
allowing users to access solutions “out side of the box”, and
which is different from their present problem-solving techniques
and optimizing ideation and productivity of ideas.
Creative Aerobics is a process-driven technique wherein we
complete a four step exercise, building layer upon layer of
relevant information, and manipulating it to lead to multiple
solutions (ideas) that most likely we may not have thought of when
using conventional methods.
Recently, nine employees and engineers in a San Francisco software
development company undertook the exercise in Creative Aerobics
for developing a name for one of the software. In just an hour and
half they came up with 91 names to choose from, and all of them
were appropriate. Ironically all these employees were
exceptionally data oriented and left brain thinkers!
The
corporate toolkit
We are all
familiar with aerobic exercise programmes offered at health clubs
to build endurance and body muscles. Creative aerobics is designed
to do the same thing for our mind and for thinking – professional
creativity.
In Creative Aerobics we begin with what we know. We move from
exercising our left brain which controls the mental functions
required for scientific thinking – the kind of thinking we do on
our jobs; to exercising our right brain which controls functions
used in artistic or creative thinking. In the process we discover
ways to search out new creative ideas and connections. The
exercises are easy to learn and to do. But require practice.
Repetition of these develops the creative elasticity between the
two parts of the brain that is essential and for mastering
creativity and creative problem solving.
We can do these exercises by ourselves or with others. It is,
however, more fun with others – a collaborative effort where
everybody participates, shares risk, and experiences discovery,
and thereby contributing and speeding up the creative process. We
thus take this individual and collective creativity further
towards new, different, and more result-oriented solutions and
ideas.
The first Creative Aerobics exercise begins with the process of
making lists of facts about the product or the assignment at hand.
Think of each list we build as a custom database (information) for
the assignment on which we are working. Each database is time and
topic sensitive, unique to the and situation when you create it.
If we change the players or environment the information generated
– the database – will also change.
The list is then used as a base for the second Creative Aerobic
exercise. For instance, if our first exercise generates 20 pieces
of information, we can take each piece and use it to generate lets
say 10 more. We discover now we have 200 pieces of information! If
you take these 200 pieces and do the third exercise generating 10
more for each of these 200, we will end up with 20,000 pieces of
information or more.
We usually don’t need to take Creative Aerobics to such lengths.
But it shows how exactly the process works and how you can have
more solutions and ideas for a purpose than normally possible –
solutions with connections and depth, far better than the usual
problem solving techniques. New creative muscles so to say –
layers of information, some of it traditional, some of it new,
that is generated by the aerobics process.
Here’s an example of Creative Aerobics Exercise #2 – creating new
names for the product - at work, describing a Sony television set.
From the Creative Aerobics Exercise #1 Facts List, we select the
physical characteristic that the television set is square. On our
names list, then, we might include objects that are square in
shape – a box, dice, paper napkins, sugar cubes, etc. But these
may not have any relevance to our product – TV set.
Therefore, we might decide that we want the new names to reflect
function: so we call the television set a “babysitter” when the
kids come home from school and plop themselves down in front of
it; or “movie theatre” when we’re watching HBO. It could be a
“mirror” when it reflects our lifestyle; and a “reward” when we
tell the kids, “You can watch TV after you finish your homework.”
It’s a weather forecaster; pacifier; sleeping pill; cooking class;
gym; owner’s box for Monday Night Football; shopping mall;
political arena; and the stock exchange.
Too many of us get bogged down and stuck because we think we
should know where to start and which ideas to develop. When we
discover we don’t, we get anxious and try to force things, or just
quit! The Creative Aerobics process helps us improve our ability
to move from the obvious to the less obvious, from the objective
to the subjective, from the intellectual to the intuitive, from
the expected to the unexpected. And by concentrating on the
process rather than the result, to do it without anxiety. The more
practiced you become at exercising, the larger number of ideas
will emerge, without your losing the focus of the assignment, or
getting confused.
Imagination Management -- an inner
resource
Providing useful ways for creative thinking and creativity is in
one way believing in what we think. One knows it is real and one
expands what is real. This is described as Imagination Management,
a process for improving our abilities to seeing new ways.
Imagination is a powerful creative
process that allows us to develop ideas for seeing, organizing,
and managing our everyday existence. It is a method that allows us
to develop our own ways of navigating the twist and turns of the
uncertain world wherein we find ourselves. Imagination makes
things evolve and happen. In our “power of thought” we create and
wonder.
Imagination empowers. It unlocks hidden
modes, helps grasp new perspectives and opens up possibilities for
the development of ideas, insights and behaviour for new
capabilities. Imagination develops the capacity for continuous
change, learning and self-internalization. It provides us a powerful
means of breaking the constraints of bureaucratic thinking and
launch into realities of the world.
Imagination results to creativity. In
creativity one sees, reads and write in new ways.
Imagination Management is about improving our abilities to see the
new ways, to organize what we see and to be able to create the
images in our mind. Imagination management is about having
perspectives and giving this perspective life.
As an exercise take a piece of paper
and a pencil. At the center of your paper write a DOT. Look at the
DOT and give it meaning by describing it in 20 different words.
Put the words together and an idea begins.
A dot in its simplest form can become a
straight line or a curve line. Seeing and doing a straight line or a
curve line pushes to want for more. In wanting for more it affords
us to visualize the lines and curves into shapes.
The DOT.
Take for example 14th of February, it is Valentines Day. Valentines
day is an international buzz day for showing LOVE.
The LINES and CURVES.
LOVE, feeling, emotion, want, giving, touch, smell, kiss, senses,
care, wonderful, great, time, flowers, music, universal, expression,
peace, hot, warmth, electricity.
The SHAPE:
A UNIVERSAL FEELING
EXPRESSED ON VALENTINE’s DAY

LOVE
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Viola! Imagination has been managed in
full. You have come up with an award-winning poster!!
Time to get started
Imagination Management therefore is an interpretive process that is
fluid and dynamic.
Experts today concur that consistency
is a vice, not a virtue in the face of imagination and change.
Imagination invites you to a way of doing things differently.
Imagination is thus a capacity more than a technique! Edward
DeBono’s “lateral thinking” (hats, boots, etc.) concept at the
individual level, and the marketing guru Tom Peters’ concept of
“Creative Destruction” at the corporate level, are also examples in
this.
In all this, just as physical exercise
does not change body muscles in a week, so also is the case with the
brain. We need to focus on the process – on what our objectives are,
and what you are doing at a specific point of time. Don’t get ahead
of yourself, looking for results. They will come. Concentrate on the
learning process.
Get started on this. And practice,
practice, practice
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