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Creative Thinking Techniques

Creative Thinking Techniques - Techniques to help improve Creative Thinking, eg speech, brainstorming, etc.

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    More and more teams are being asked to do more with less and find creative solutions to problems. Facilitators and team leaders are often encouraging teams to "think outside the box", but how do yo...

    Are you the creative type? Shelley Carson, Ph.D., thinks you are. “We are all creative,” says the author of Your Creative Brain.

    Two weeks ago, we learned that in order to resolve the complex challenges of our fast-paced business environment of the early 21st century, we need to become integrated whole-brain thinkers who balanc...

    Change can be considered an asset that helps promote creative thinking.

    Generating a large number of ideas is a key part of the creative thinking process. The more ideas you come up with the more likely you are to find something truly innovative.

    While creativity may come naturally to many people, some people suffer from creative block or simply don't consider themselves to be creative. The truth is, we are all creative by nature - we just ne...

    Brainstorming is all about ideas. It's about setting off a bumper crop of visions, options, and inspirations.

    Brainstorming is a management fad, Rob Briner, Professor of Organisational Psychology at Birkbeck College, University of London, said.

    Take these five easy steps to improve your five senses. You’ll experience a remarkable improvement in your creative imagination and your ability to think more creatively.

    Mind Mapping Basics

    A creative alternative to an Outline is a Mind Map. Mind maps work the way the brain works, which is association-driven not linear.

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