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For 9 or 10 years I have given a guest presentation/lecture to Dr. Kristina Jaskyte's class on creativity for social work school majors about creativity, creativeness, creative thinking and creative problem solving based on my ongoing involvement with the Creativity Movement
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Break Your Crayons and Draw Outside the Lines
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beliefs,code of belief, commandments, conclusionscredodeclarationdecreesdirective, doctrine, dogmafindingguidelines,guides, ideals, imperative, judgementlaws, lead, notion,opinion,perspective,point of view,pointsposition,principles, pronouncementstandards, statement of belief, tenets, tips values,
beliefs,code of belief, commandments, conclusionscredodeclarationdecreesdirective, doctrine, dogmafindingguidelines,guides, ideals, imperative, judgementlaws, lead, notion,opinion,perspective,point of view,pointsposition,principles, pronouncementstandards, statement of belief, tenets, tips values,
beliefs,code of belief, commandments, conclusionscredodeclarationdecreesdirective, doctrine, dogmafindingguidelines,guides, ideals, imperative, judgementlaws, lead, notion,opinion,perspective,point of view,pointsposition,principles, pronouncementstandards, statement of belief, tenets, tips values,
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WhoWhoWhatWhat
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The Whole BoxWhich Paradigm for 2016?Breaking the BoxWarming UP for CreativityAre You Creative?Creative Tools & TechniquesS.P.R.E.A.D.ng Creative Thinking
Which Paradigm for 2016?Breaking the BoxWarming UP for CreativityAre You Creative?Creative Tools & TechniquesS.P.R.E.A.D.ng Creative Thinking
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Chapter 1Which Paradigm for 2015?Breaking the BoxWarming UP for Creativity
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Break Your Crayons and Draw Outside the Lines
Break Your Crayons and Draw Outside the Lines
What Some Corps Do…
Break Your Crayons and Draw Outside the Lines
What Some Corps Do…
Break Your Crayons and Draw Outside the Lines
% Of Profit
15% Rule
Creativity or Idea Clubs
Company Books (Dupont)
Contests
Creativity/Innovation
Newsletters - Print/Electronic
Creativity/Innovation Rooms
Groups---Oz Group
Guest Speakers
Idea Meetings
Idea Systems
In-House Training
Innovation Fairs
Libraries
Management Support
Newsletters - External
Posters
Problem Solving Teams
Rebel Groups-Unofficial
Retreats
Rewards & Reward Systems
Seminars
Support Conference Attendance
Training Programs
Workshops
What Some Corps Do…
Break Your Crayons and Draw Outside the Lines
% Of Profit
15% Rule
Creativity or Idea
Clubs
Company Books
(Dupont)
% Of Profit
15% Rule
Creativity or Idea
Clubs
Company Books
(Dupont)
What Some Corps Do…
Break Your Crayons and Draw Outside the Lines
Seminars
Support Conference
Attendance
Training Programs
Workshops
What Some Corps Do…
Break Your Crayons and Draw Outside the Lines
% Of Profit
15% Rule
Creativity or Idea Clubs
Company Books (Dupont)
Contests
Creativity/Innovation
Newsletters - Print/Electronic
Creativity/Innovation Rooms
Groups---Oz Group
Guest Speakers
Idea Meetings
Idea Systems
In-House Training
Innovation Fairs
Libraries
Management Support
Newsletters - External
Posters
Problem Solving Teams
Rebel Groups-Unofficial
Retreats
Rewards & Reward Systems
Seminars
Support Conference Attendance
Training Programs
Workshops
What Some Corps Do…
None do it
Systematically
or Throughout
or for more than
18 months
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Break Your Crayons and Draw Outside the Lines
Break Your Crayons and Draw Outside the Lines
THINKERTOYS
ORBITING THE GIANT HAIRBALL
SIX THINKING HATS
THE ART OF INNOVATION
THE ART OF POSSIBILITY
THE CREATIVE HABIT
Broken Crayons THE INNOVATOR'S DILEMMA
JUMPSTART YOUR BUSINESS BRAIN
THE RISE OF THE CREATIVE CLASS
WHACK ON THE SIDE OF THE HEAD
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What might the next two letters be?
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Connect these 9 dots w/ 4 or less straight lines…
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Classic Answer
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One or NO “straight lines”
A wide crayonPour paint on itSpray paint on itSquash paper up Line around worldDip in can of paintCut dots out & line upSpiral from center outWide paint roller/brushFold drawing until overlapWrite in cursive “4 straight lines”
3 lines
PossibleSolutions
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Breaking Paradigmsor simply Re-examiningRe-statingRe-inventing the problem.
Quickest way toCreate or Innovate?
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WindowRoof top
Envelope4 triangles
Symbol for ductTop of a pyramid
“x” marks the spotUnder side of pyramidClose up view of fence
TentLogoGame boardCeiling light4 arrow headsDecorated boxDisplay shelf unit2 overlapping triangles…….?????????
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Cre8vW A R M - U P S
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?Break the Box
Use the Box
No BoxNew BoxVirtual Box
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Changing toolsChanging tools
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Warm-Up Exercises
Why do them?
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Warm-Up Exercises
To open up a group or team's creative thinking Warm-Up Exercises are very helpful.
The exercises help to loosen up paradigms, mindsets, and points of view brought to a creative thinking session.
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Some goals ofWarm-Up Exercises are to encourage people to:
a. look beyond the obvious or known answers (“correct” answers)
b. stretch thinking c. breakout of establish thinking d. look for multiple possibilities
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e. take on many different perspectives
f. practice producing a variety of potential solutions
g. to take a few risks and play W/ ideas & possible solutions
h. get discussion going
I. raise interest level
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Chapter 2Who Might Be Creative?
Are You Creative?
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What MightWhat MightIt Be?It Be?
What MightWhat MightIt Be?It Be?
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Who Might BeWho Might Be
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Jeff BezosAmazon
Jack WelchGE
Richard BransonVirgin, etc.
Fred SmithFedEx
Michael AndreessenNetscape
Bill GatesMicrosoft
Michael EisnerDisney
Michael DellDell
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Cathleen BlackHearst
Ursula BurnsXerox
Linda QuamOvations
Irene RosenfeldFrito-Lay 20
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Anita RoddickBody Shop
Mary Kay AshMartha StewartDebi Fields
Mrs Fields’
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Le CorbusierLucio Costa, BrazilCharles Correa, IndiaDomenico da CortonaKeith Cottier, AustraliaJustus DahindenPaeonis and DaphnisHoward Davis, United StatesTown and DavisCharles Davis/ EHDD, United StatesPaeonius and DemetriosJohn DobsonPeter Dodge/ EHDD, United StatesDomitianAdrien DortsmanBalkrishna Doshi, IndiaA. E. Doyle, United StatesDuany and Plater-Zyberk, United StatesWillem Marinus Dudok, NetherlandsBijvoet and DuikerContamin and DutertCharles and Ray Eames, United StatesKarl EhnGustave Eiffel, FranceL. A. Boileau and Gustave Eiffel, FrancePeter Eisenman, United StatesSedad Eldem, TurkeyCraig Ellwood, United StatesCarl Ludvig EngelKobori EnshuArthur C. Erickson, CanadaJohann Fisher von ErlachJoseph Esherick, Esherick Homsey Ralph Erskine, England, UK, Joseph Esherick, United StatesAldo van Eyck, Netherlands
Alvar Aalto, FinlandRobert Adam, Scotland
Steffen AhrendsGregory Ain
Leon Battista Alberti, ItalyGaleazzo Alessi, Italy
Christopher Alexander, United StatesWilliam Van Alen
Amenophis III, EgyptTadao Ando, Japan
John Andrews, AustraliaAnthemios
Apollodorus of Damascus, RomanThe Architects Collaborative (TAC)
ArtonC. R. Ashbee, England
Erik Gunnar Asplund, SwedenArup Associates United Kingdom
Gae Aulenti, FranceM. H. Baillie-Scott
Luis Barragan, MexicoSir Charles Barry, England
William Henry BarlowFalke Barmou
Edward Larabee Barnes, United StatesGeoffrey Bawa
Gunter Behnisch, GermanyPeter Behrens, Germany
Belgiojoso, Peressutti and RogersPietro Belluschi, United States
Henrik Petrus Berlage, NetherlandsGiovanni Lorenzo Bernini, ItalyDominikus Böhm, Germany
L. A. Boileau, FranceFrancesco Borromini, ItalyMario Botta, Switzerland
Etienne-Louis Boullee, FranceDonato Bramante, Italy
Zion & Breen, United StatesMarcel Breuer, United States and Germany
Michiel BrinkmanJohannes Brinkman, Netherlands
Neave BrownIsambard Kingdom Brunel, England
Filippo Brunelleschi, ItalyErik Bryggman, Finland
Charles Bulfinch, United StatesThornton-Latrobe-Bulfinch, United States
Shepley and Bulfinch, United StatesGordon Bunshaft/ SOM, United States
Lord Burlington, EnglandDaniel Burnham, United States
Decimus Burton, EnglandWilliam Butterfield, England
Santiago Calatrava, SpainCallicrates
Ictinus and Callicrates with Phidias, GreeceArnolfo di Cambio
Cambridge Seven AssociatesFelix Candela, Mexico
Cola da CaprarolaDouglas Cardinal, Canada
Giancarlo de Carlo, ItalyCarrere and Hastings
Richard CastleSeverus and CelerWilliam Chambers
G. P. Chedanne, FranceSerge ChermayeffMario J. Ciampi
Henry Ciriani, FranceHenry N. Cobb, United States
ALL peoplein ALL countriesare born withthe capacity to be
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Are YouAre YouCreative ?Creative ?Are YouAre YouCreative ?Creative ?
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32 Traits32 TraitsSee possibilities
Self- knowledgeable
Self-actualizing
Self-disciplined
Sense of destiny
Sensitive
Severely critical
Specific interests
Synthesize correctly
Tolerant of ambiguity
Adaptable
Curious
Divergent thinker
Energetic
Fantasize, able to
Flexible thinker
Fluent
Future oriented
Humor
Idealistic
Imaginative
Independent
Ingenious
Learning, always
Non-conforming
Not motivated by money
Observant, highly
Open-ended
Original - uniqueness
Passionate about their work
Perceive world differently
Question asker
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32 Traits32 TraitsSee possibilitiesSelf- knowledgeableSelf-actualizingSelf-disciplinedSense of destinySensitiveSeverely critical of… self, their work, potential of field potential of other people
Specific interestsSynthesize correctly often intuitively
Tolerant of ambiguity
Adaptable
Curious
Divergent thinker
Energetic
Fantasize, able to
Flexible thinker
Fluent
Future oriented
Humor
Idealistic
Imaginative
Independent
Ingenious
Learning, always
Non-conforming
Not motivated by money
Observant, highly
Open-ended
Original - uniqueness
Passionate about their work
Perceive world differently
Question asker
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32 Traits32 TraitsSee possibilitiesSelf- knowledgeableSelf-actualizingSelf-disciplinedSense of destinySensitiveSeverely critical of… self, their work, potential of field potential of other people
Specific interestsSynthesize correctly often intuitively
Tolerant of ambiguity
Adaptable
Curious
Divergent thinker
Energetic
Fantasize, able to
Flexible thinker
Fluent
Future oriented
Humor
Idealistic
Imaginative
Independent
Ingenious
Learning, always
Non-conforming
Not motivated by money
Observant, highly
Open-ended
Original - uniqueness
Passionate about their work
Perceive world differently
Question asker
All are learnable…All are learnable…
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How Can You HelpOthers to beHow Can You HelpOthers to be
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FluencyFlexibilityElaborationOriginality
FluencyFlexibilityElaborationOriginality
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Chapter 3We Each Think
Differently!
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StylesCre8ng™
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ThinkLearnCommunicateSolve Problems
CREATE!
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- process information, knowledge
- take in, use info/knowledge
- share info/knowledge
- apply info/knowledge
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SoloConvergently
Divergent
OrganizationallyConvergent
DivergentFamily
Solo/TeamDivergent
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Rational,Logical,
Analytical,Individual
Systematic,equations,
Step-by-step,Proven Answers
Intuitive,Exploratory,Unknown,Fanciful
Fun,Harmonious,Involving all, Family/Team
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Idea GridAttribute Listing
TRIZ
S.C.A.M.P.E.R.Checklisting
Brain Writing
Excursions Forced Relationships
Metaphors
Writing RelayGroup ExcursionsGuided Imagery
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QUOTE
We all create Our own
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Barriers, Containers, Limiters, etc.
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Chapter 4Creativity! on
Demand
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Thinking ToolsDivergent & Convergent
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Divergent Thinking Tool
Brainstorming
Quantity breeds QualityFreewheeling of ideasHitchhike/Combine IdeasNo Judgement
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Divergent Thinking Tool
Brainwriting
Quantity breeds QualityFreewheeling of ideasHitchhike/Combine IdeasNo Judgement
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Divergent Thinking Tool
Alphabetizing
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S.C.A.M.P.E.R. CHECKLISTING
S.C.A.M.P.E.R. is a form of CHECKLIST. A CHECKLLIST is a prepared list of words, verbs, questions that you can use that can spark new ideas, change your thinking or your point of view or even you mood and the direction your thinking at the moment and take you into many directions.
S.C.A.M.P.E.R. was created by Bob Eberle, teacher/educational consultant in the 1970 s to teach the concept of CHECKLISTING to school children by using a memory device (acronym) that they could easily remember when they needed to generate new ideas or remember existing or past ideas. It is used as the foundation for Michael Michalko’s excellent Creative Thinking Tools book…THINKERTOYS.
First StepWrite out the word S.C.A.M.P.E.R. vertically on a piece of paper or on a flip chart/chalkboard or other surface that the group can see.
Second StepWrite out what the 7 letters stand for.
Third StepThen use each of the 7 by asking questions using these verbs to improve/change/revise your challenge or problem to generate potential ideas and solutions.
Fourth StepRead over the ideas you have produced and select the bestTo work on to turn them into HOT SOLUTIONS to use.
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S. = substituteC. = combineA. = adapt, adoptM. = minify, magnifyP. = put to other usesE. = eliminateR. = reverse
Divergent Thinking Tool
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Forced RelationshipsThis is an idea generating technique that appears in many books about creative thinking and creative thinking or innovation tools.
First Stepchoose something totally unrelated to the problem or challengeYou or your group are working on.
Second StepList everything you or your group know about it.(Who? What? When? Where? Why? How?… physical, visual, tactile,…all senses, good and bad)
Third StepList everything you or your group know about your problem or challenge. (WWWWWH…and using all the senses)
Fourth StepTake items/details/aspects from the first list and FORCE FIT them to features Or details from the second list. Your goal is to see if the features from The randomly chosen, unrelated thing/animal sparks ideas for
improving, Changing, correcting features of the problem.
A traditional example or warm-up for doing this consists of…
1st. Ask the person or group to write everything they know about a canary (or a bird in their country.
2nd. Ask the person or group to write everything they know about the chair they are sitting in.
3rd. Then I ask them to combine (FORCE FIT or make a FORCED Relationship) one item from the canary list with The chair’s list with the goal to improve, change, correct the chair design or to generate ideas for designing the ultimate chair.
Sample
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Feathers-Soft + chair is hard = make seat softYellow + chair is ship gray = add color
Divergent Thinking Tool
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Vertical 2 = make the chair out of woodHorizontal 4 = make the color changeable
Ideas might be….cover, removable film or skin
Idea GridsFirst StepWith this Cre8ng Tool we first generate 12 to 24 ideas through Brainstorming or any other technique.
Second StepThen draw a grid made up of as many vertical and horizontalCells as you have ideas.
Third StepCombine the ideas on the vertical side of the grid With the ideas on the horizontal side one by one and write them into the separate boxes where the two ideas meet.. 6 ideas canThen produce 36 ideas, 12 can produce 24, 100 - 10,000
Fourth StepRead over the ideas you have produced and select the bestTo work on to turn them into HOT SOLUTIONS to use.
Divergent Thinking Tool
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Idea or Morphological Grids
This is a logical/left-brain convergent tool that can be used to generate large numbers of ideas. 6 columns of 10 examples of each variable can produce 1,000,000 possible combinations.
First StepGenerate list of variables of problem or story
Second StepGenerate lists for each of the variables: i.e.: heroes: cowboy,Rancher, sheriff, shopkeeper, teacher, minister.
Third StepNumber each list for each variable 1 to 2 to 3 to …...
Fourth StepRandomly pick one number for each variable column from 1 to ?
Fifth StepThen write a story using one from each of the columns
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Value GridsThis is a logical/left-brain convergent tool that can be used to select ideas to turn into solutions
First StepGenerate ideas
Second StepSelect a workable number of ideas you or the group like
Third StepGenerate a list of values that final solution can be evaluated with.
Fourth StepExamine each idea one by one for each value.OrExamine each value one by one comparing the chairs.
Fifth StepIf one idea ends up better from the analysis than one that you or the group have a strong feeling for then go back and re-evaluate the weak areas and strengthen or change them.
Sample
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Idea B = make the chair out of woodValue 4 = better aesthetics
Wood would make it easier to tool, the grain willGive a natural beauty to the chair
Convergent Thinking Tool
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PCP-Pluses/Concerns/PotentialsPluses/Concerns/Potentials a convergent thinking tool used for analyzing a list or group of ideas that have been generated by an individual or a group.
First StepNarrow down the number of ideas to a comfortable number (3 to 6)
Second StepThen one by one write out 3 lists of thoughts about each idea.
a. Pluses of the ideasb. Concernsc. Potentials
Third StepThen compare the results.
Fourth StepIf one idea falls behind the others yet the group seems more excited about it or committed to it, then go over each of the concerns and think of ways to eliminate or strength them with that idea.
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Idea 1Make the chair out of XXX plastic and apply electrical lighting to it.
Pluses - Plastic will be cheaperLighting will make it more useableThe plastic will provide more color options
Concerns - We have no experience with plasticElectrical wiring will add costIt may be too easily tipped over
Potentials - Could lead to a product that could be sold anywhere in the world.Could expand our technical capacitiesCould open up new markets for our other products.
Convergent Thinking Tool
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Hits & MissesHits & Misses is a convergent thinking tool used for quickly choosing ideas from several that have been generated.
First StepGenerate many ideas….24, 48, 144…..on Post-It notes or slips of paper or index cards or simply write them on a surface where everyone can see them easily.
Second StepTell the group to go up and scan the total group of ideas and mark which ones their “gut” tells them is a hit. No discussion. Just simply read and react.OrTell the group to go up and move the ideas they think are HITS to an area labeled HITS and the MISSES to another area labeled thus. Leave the “NOT SURE” ones where they are.
Third StepThen discuss, organize by popularity, group, cluster the ideas by categories.
Fourth StepSelect the one or more that can be used at the same time or the ones that can be combined into a single idea
Sample
Hits Unsure? Misses
Convergent Thinking Tool
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Being creativeBeing creativeis a choice…is a choice…a daily choice!a daily choice!
Individuals, leaders,Individuals, leaders,entire organizationsentire organizationscan make the choice.can make the choice.
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May you all…May you all…as individualsas individuals& future leaders make& future leaders makethe choice to be...the choice to be...
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And may all yourAnd may all yourorganizations andorganizations andcompanies becomecompanies become
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Contact information
Robert Alan Black, Ph.D., CSPCre8ng People, Places & PossibilitiesP. O. Box 5805Athens, Georgia 30604
alan@cre8ng.comhttp://www.cre8ng.com
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