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Innovation and Creativity
Creativity and Creative Thinking
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Pisano, Gary P. 2015. You Need an Innovation Strategy. 2015.
Plattner, Hasso, Meinel, Christoph and Leifer, Larry , [ed.]. 2014. New York : Springer, 2014.
Stone, Alexandra, et al. 2008. Washington : SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY POLICY INSTITUTE, 2008.
Silverstein, David , Neil , DeCarlo and Slocum, Michael . 2008. New York : Aueebach Publications, 2008.
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Systematic
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Creativity
Noveltyhttp://www.masress.com/altaghieer/97595
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Commercialization
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awareness that created them
Albert Einstein
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(TAN, 2007: 343)
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Creative persons
Creative(Adair, et al., 2004 pp. 60-61)
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(Adair, et al., 2004 pp. 60-61)
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(Adair, et al., 2004 pp. 60-61)
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Noncreative persons
(Adair, et al., 2004 p. 59)
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"I think there is a world market for maybe five computers Watson, president of IBM, 1943
"Television won't be able to hold on to any market it captures after the first six months. People will soon get tired of star ing at a plywood box every nightDarryl Zanuck, executive at 20th Century Fox, 1946
"There is no reason anyone would want a computer in their home
Robert Strohmeyer, The 7 Worst Tech Predictions of All Time,
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.1Field expertise
.2Novelty
.3Intrinsic/Inner Motivation
Source: Everyday Creativity: Principles for Innovative Design. Dr. Larry G. Richards
(Weisberg , 2006 p. 59)
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Cognitive skills
*Creativity, a Handbook for teachers, World Scientific Publishing, AI -GIRL TAN, Ne w Jersey, 2007: pp. 315-316
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Thinkingthoughts
the activity of using your mind to consider something
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Institution
Effective thinking
(Burger, et al., 2012 p. 16)
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.1( Concrete Thinking) Abstract
.2Scientific Objective ThinkingSubjective
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.7Systematic
.8Inquisitive
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Thinking Styles, Elena L. Grigorenko, Robert J. Sternberg, International Handbook of Personality and Intelligence, Part of the series Perspectives on Individual Differences pp 205-229
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(Burger & Starbird, The 5 elements of effective thinking, 2012)
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In the big picture of organizational capability, structured innovation is the next frontier for development and systemization. (Silverstein, et al., 2008 p. 16)
Systematic Innovation
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Intelligence
Artificial IntelligenceExpert systems
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Positive thinkingJudgment/ForesightAdaptabilityCreativity
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www.egulfinnovation.com
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Intelligence assessment
Intelligence measurementIntelligence Quotient: IQ
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Threshold Theory
Smart not Genius
Encyclopedia of Giftedness, Creativity, and Talent 1st Edition, 2009, by Barbara A. (Alane) Kerr (Editor) ** http://jamesclear.com/threshold-theory
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I know quite certainly that I myself have no special talent.Curiosity, obsession and dogged endurance, combined withself-criticism, have brought me to my ideas.
Albert Einstein(Burger, et al., 2012 p. 19)
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Unorthodox
Thinking outside the box
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Mark BeemanThe Eureka Factor: Aha Moments, Creative Insight, and the Brain
The Eureka Factor: Aha Moments, Creative Insight, and the Brain Authors: John Kounios and Mark Beeman (2015) New York: Random House.
* systems view of creativity (Weisberg , 2006 p. 62)
** (Weisberg , 2006 p. 59-90)
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Fluency
Flexibility
Originality
(Sensitivity to the problems
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Problem
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.1Apparent of Convetional Solutions
.2Minor Improvement
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J. P. Guilford(TAN, 2007: 328-339)
.1Divergent thinking techniques Checklists
.2Convergent thinking techniquesKJ-methodProgram Evaluation &
Review Technique, PERT
.3Combined techniques
.4Attitudinal techniqueYogaHypnosis
ZENFor more: Takahashi, M (2006). . Tokyo: JUSE Press.
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.1Vertical thinking
.2Lateral thinkingThinking out of the box
Parallel
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Lateral Thinking
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1K6iX4rDzvg
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1K6iX4rDzvg
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https://www.kent.ac.uk/careers/sk/lateral.htm
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Brainstorming
BrainstormingOsborne
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Brainwriting** https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brainstorming#Osborn.27s_method
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Bono's Six Thinking Hats
DIY
(De Bono, 1999) http://diytoolkit.org/tools/thinking-hats-2
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SCAMPER
SCAMPER
Eberle, Bob (1 January 1996). . Prufrock Press Inc. ISBN 978-1-882664-24-5.
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TRIZAltshuller
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Theory of Solving Inventive (invention-related) Problems
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TRIZ General solution
Your Specific solution
TRIZ General problem
Your specific problem
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Psychological Inertia
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Systematic approach
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Knowledge base
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IDEAL OUTCOME / SYSTEM
Contradictions
TRIZ Trends
Algorithm for Inventive Problem Solving
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IDEALITY
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RATIO
Ideality = Benefits / ( Costs + Harms)
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Contradiction
Contradiction
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AdministrativeSilverstein
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Trimming
Separation principle
https://www.triz.co.uk/files/oxfordtriz_contradictions_matrix.pdf
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lifting syrfaceHydrofoil boat
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Trends of EvolutionVoice of product
Patterns of Evolution
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Ideality
S-Curves
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40 Inventive Principles
1. Segmentation2. Taking Out3. Local quality4. Asymmetry5. Merging6. Universality7 Nested doll8. Anti-weight
9. Preliminary anti-action10. Preliminaryaction11. Beforehandcushioning12. Equipotentiality13
14. Spheroidality15. Dynamics16. Partial or excessive actions
17. Anotherdimension18. Mechanicalvibration19. Periodic action20. Continuity of useful action21. Skipping22disguise23. Feedback24 Intermediary
25. Self-service26. Copying27. Cheap short-living28. Mechanicssubstitution29. Pneumatics and hydraulics30. Flexible shells and thin films31. Porous materials32. Color changes
33. Homogeneity34. Discarding and recovering35. Parameterchanges36. Phase transitions37. Thermal expansion38. Strong oxidants39. Inertatmosphere40. Composite material
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Blessing in Disguise
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TRIZ For Dummies
9 Boxes Ideality Audithazards or causes of problems maps
Smart Little People
Effects DatabaseTrimming
Ideality Plot
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TRIZICS
TRIZICSCreatespace
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TRIZ Tools
1. Thinking in Time and Scale2. Eight Trends ofTechnical Evolution3. Uncovering and Solving Contradictions4. Using the Principles5. Standard Solutions forProblem Solving6. Smart Resources to Find the Right Systems and Overcome Constraints7. Understanding WhatWeWant8. System Modelling and Analysis9. Accessing and Using the Knowledge Bases10. Getting to Solutions and Minimising Risks
Source: www.triz.co.uk
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(Silverstein, et al., 2008 pp. 29-30)
Johnson & Johnson BMW Kimberly-ClarkBoeingKodakBorden LG
Lockheed MartinCaterpillar McDonnell DouglasMotorolaNASADaimler-Chrysler PfizerDelphi Proctor & Gamble IBM
ToyotaIntel
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TRIZ
Silvertstein 2008 , 215-232
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Extraordinary people are just ordinary people who are thinking differently and that could be you.(Burger, et al., 2012 p. 21)
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Mind Tools
The TRIZ Journal
Oxford Creativity
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