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-Giovanni Corazza - Jay Shivan ISM Dhanba

Creative thinking

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-Giovanni Corazza

- Jay Shivani ISM Dhanbad

Inside the box is safe...

Why go out and risk your reputation?

We are a part of the network and share information at real time

So, Thinking out of the box is not a luxury but a necessity for dignity of the human being...

Which BOX are we talking about?

It’s not out of our MIND...

It’s the boundary between What we know and What we haven’t still Thought about?

The Ant hill we build by years of learning of What others think and Experience by

successes and failures is SAFE

OUTSIDE is so RISKY as nobody knows about it...

Do we get out of the BOX?

Do we have to wait for an apple to fall on us?

Or are their some specific techniques?

•You need to add a little spice •Something which goes beyond convergent information•Something which takes us far

It takes us to a place where we really don’t know where to go...

We need to RESIST the temptation to go back

Value LONG THINING

Extract the principles and apply those principles to areas where they were never applied before...

When you think creatively there’s no correct answer,There are many possible alternatives...

What is the value of that !dea ?How to assess the value of a new !dea?

It’s as if we land up on a new PLANET,Totally undiscovered territory...

Look for a match between New Ideas and the Initial Drive

When it is good to get OUT OF THE BOX?

•Allow existence of Divergent information•Allow irrelevant information to come in•Mix and Match different disciplines

Use metaphors in the organisation

Only in that case you’ll allow environment to be Prone to creative ideas

AN EXPERIMENT

Think of having TEDx Conference during the half time of a Football match

Think of exchanging speakers at TEDx Conferences...It takes away the element of EGO

•Thinking Out Of The Box is a necessity•Outside the Box is Risky•Go beyond convergent information•Value Long thinking•Don’t go for the correct answer•Don’t doubt yourself•Allow irrelevant information to come in•Use metaphors in the organisation

Created by Jay Shivani, ISM Dhanbad, during an internship by Prof. Sameer Mathur, IIM Lucknow.www.IIMInternship.com