1.1 1.3+Intro+Creavity+and+Innovation+ +12+Sept+2012

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

  • 7/30/2019 1.1 1.3+Intro+Creavity+and+Innovation+ +12+Sept+2012

    1/25

  • 7/30/2019 1.1 1.3+Intro+Creavity+and+Innovation+ +12+Sept+2012

    2/25

  • 7/30/2019 1.1 1.3+Intro+Creavity+and+Innovation+ +12+Sept+2012

    3/25

  • 7/30/2019 1.1 1.3+Intro+Creavity+and+Innovation+ +12+Sept+2012

    4/25

    4

    Create

    to cause, to exist, to produce,to make

    Creativeproducing NEWandORIGINAL ideas andthings

    Creativity

    the ability to produceNEW

    and ORIGINAL ideas andthings

  • 7/30/2019 1.1 1.3+Intro+Creavity+and+Innovation+ +12+Sept+2012

    5/25

    Creativity is the act of turning new andimaginative ideas into reality. Creativityinvolves two processes: thinking, then

    producing.Linda Naiman Creativity is the process of bringing something

    new creativity requires passion andcommitment.

    A product is creative when it is novel andappropriate. A novel product is original not

    predictable.

  • 7/30/2019 1.1 1.3+Intro+Creavity+and+Innovation+ +12+Sept+2012

    6/25

    Think outside the box

    Avoid the norm

    Be brave

    May be illogical

    CREATIVITY AS A GENERAL PRINCIPLES

  • 7/30/2019 1.1 1.3+Intro+Creavity+and+Innovation+ +12+Sept+2012

    7/25

    CREATIVITY IS AN ABILITY

    Ability to imagine.

    Ability to invent something new.

    Ability to generate new ideas by combining,changing, or reapplying existing ideas.

    Creativity is not the ability to create somethingout of nothing

  • 7/30/2019 1.1 1.3+Intro+Creavity+and+Innovation+ +12+Sept+2012

    8/25

    CREATIVITY IS AN ATTITUDE

    attitude: the ability to accept change and newness

    a willingness to play with ideas and possibilities

    the habit of enjoying the good and find ways to

    improve it

  • 7/30/2019 1.1 1.3+Intro+Creavity+and+Innovation+ +12+Sept+2012

    9/25

    CREATIVITY IS A PROCESS FOR IMPROVEMENT

    Continue to improve ideas and solutions

    Make gradual alterations and refinements There is always room for improvement

  • 7/30/2019 1.1 1.3+Intro+Creavity+and+Innovation+ +12+Sept+2012

    10/25

    Innovation is the production or implementation of

    an idea.

    Innovation means making meaningful change toimprove an organizations products, services,

    programs, processes, operations, and business model

    to create new value for the organizations

    stakeholders

  • 7/30/2019 1.1 1.3+Intro+Creavity+and+Innovation+ +12+Sept+2012

    11/25

    OECD : Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development

  • 7/30/2019 1.1 1.3+Intro+Creavity+and+Innovation+ +12+Sept+2012

    12/25

  • 7/30/2019 1.1 1.3+Intro+Creavity+and+Innovation+ +12+Sept+2012

    13/25

  • 7/30/2019 1.1 1.3+Intro+Creavity+and+Innovation+ +12+Sept+2012

    14/25

  • 7/30/2019 1.1 1.3+Intro+Creavity+and+Innovation+ +12+Sept+2012

    15/25

  • 7/30/2019 1.1 1.3+Intro+Creavity+and+Innovation+ +12+Sept+2012

    16/25

  • 7/30/2019 1.1 1.3+Intro+Creavity+and+Innovation+ +12+Sept+2012

    17/25

  • 7/30/2019 1.1 1.3+Intro+Creavity+and+Innovation+ +12+Sept+2012

    18/25

  • 7/30/2019 1.1 1.3+Intro+Creavity+and+Innovation+ +12+Sept+2012

    19/25

    19

    Rekaan lampu yang Unik

    (unique design for bulb / lamp)

  • 7/30/2019 1.1 1.3+Intro+Creavity+and+Innovation+ +12+Sept+2012

    20/25

    20

    Peletakan Wayar yang Kemas(Well organized cables placement)

  • 7/30/2019 1.1 1.3+Intro+Creavity+and+Innovation+ +12+Sept+2012

    21/25

    21

    Tempat Letak Kunci

    (Key hanger)

  • 7/30/2019 1.1 1.3+Intro+Creavity+and+Innovation+ +12+Sept+2012

    22/25

    22

    Replika dari Bahan Terbuang

    (Replica from waste materials)

  • 7/30/2019 1.1 1.3+Intro+Creavity+and+Innovation+ +12+Sept+2012

    23/25

    23

    What will people think?

    There is strong social pressure to conform and to be ordinary and not creative.

    Here are some overheard examples:

    Creative Perso n:" I like to put w ater in m y orange ju ice so i t 's less sweet."Ordinary Person:"You're weird, you know?"

    Ordinary Person:"What are you doing?"

    Creative Perso n:"We're paint ing o ur m ai lbox."Ordinary Person:"You're crazy."

    Creative Person:"Why don 't we add a l i t t le Tong katAli powder ?"Ordinary Person:"Because the recipe doesn't call for `TongkatAli."

    Ordinary Person:"Why are you going this way? It's longer."

    Creative Perso n:"Becaus e I l ike the dr ive."Ordinary Person:"Did anyone ever tell you you're strange?"

  • 7/30/2019 1.1 1.3+Intro+Creavity+and+Innovation+ +12+Sept+2012

    24/25

    24

    I cant do it! / Theres nothing I can do

    Im not smart enough

    Were not trained to do thisOnly an expert can do this

    Examples of ordinary people who became experts:

    The Wright brothers

    bicycle mechanics turned aviators

    John P. Holland - an Irish schoolmaster designed the submarine

    Honda - motor mechanic founded Honda Corporation

    Thomas Edison - non-educated who became the most successfulinventor of modern times

    Bill Gates - non-graduate became the most successful softwareengineer and entrepreneur hence 1st trillionnaire

  • 7/30/2019 1.1 1.3+Intro+Creavity+and+Innovation+ +12+Sept+2012

    25/25

    25

    Thomas Edison, in his search for theperfect filament for the incandescentlamp, tried anything he could think of,

    including whiskers from a friend'sbeard. In all, he tried about 1800 things.After about 1000 attempts, someoneasked him if he was frustrated at hislack of success. He said something like,

    "I've gained a lot of knowledge--I nowknow a thousand things that won'twork.

    Failures along the way should beexpected and accepted

    Failure is a sign of action, struggle andattempt

    Mistakes arent fun, but they sure areeducational