Lateral Thinking Developed originally by Edward de Bono – see Blackboard articles
Lateral Thinking. -used to look at things from a new perspective Awareness Alternatives Provocative methods
“Awareness” is concerned with assessing current ideas, redefining and clarifying them. They can be examined from the five perspectives of:- 1) Dominant idea 2) Tethering factors 3) Polarising tendencies 4) Boundaries 5) Assumptions Assumption smashing Assumption reversal
“Alternatives” ” is concerned with searching for as many different ways of looking at the problem as possible. Different perspectives include:- Avoidance devices Rotation of attention Change of entry point Quota of alternatives Concept changing and challenging Key word omission Fractionation and bridging divisions
“Provocative methods” are ideation techniques:- Random stimulus Intermediate impossible Reversals Distortion and exaggeration Exposure (force fit)
“Provocative methods” - continued Cross-fertilisation Problem-switching Po Metaphorical thinking Analogy Discontinuity