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Developing Creative Thinking Health Reform Conference Kuwait March 2009 Presented by: Dr. Naji Bejjani
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C REATIVE T HINKING : W HAT I S I T ? C REATIVE T HINKING : W HAT I S I T ?
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Definitions Creative Thinking is … Unconventional Thinking Merging of Ideas which Have Not Been Merged Before Always new perspectives, and extending the frontiers of what’s possible
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Interesting Quotes “Every organization must be prepared to abandon everything it does to survive in the future” Prof. Peter F. Drucker “The problems we face cannot be solved at the same level of thinking we were at when we created them” Albert Einstein
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The average human being thinks of about 100 new ideas/day!! If a team of “6” Nurses and Doctors Express All Their Ideas After 2 days … Think Of The Possibilities… Think Of The Possibilities… !!!1200 NEW IDEAS!!!
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Creativity boosting techniques Motivation Expertise Creative Thinking skills Creativity
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Creative Thinking skills Let’s start with the following premise: You’re alive, Therefore you’re creative.
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Creative Thinking skills -Unconventional. -Uninhibited. -Risk-taker. -Always looks for new patterns and new combinations. -Inventive. -Extremely curious. -Driven. -Visionary: Michelangelo looked at a large piece of marble and decided to “chip away at everything that wasn't David”. -ParticularIy intuitive. -Rather individualistic (unfortunately …).
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Motivation to be creative 2 Motivations: -External: expressing your new ideas to others. -Internal: Thinking of new ideas.
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Barriers To Creativity Negative Attitude Lack of Self- Motivation Lack of Self- Confidence Too many Rules and Formalization Country Culture Economical & Political Situation Corporate Culture Family Background Educational System Stress Level Lack of Exercising Lack of Tools Barriers To Creativity
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Motivation to be creative Manage it by: -Providing challenges: stretching people’s skills in their jobs. -Freedom to create: while clearly specifying goals. This yields a very valuable sense of ownership. -Providing resources: mainly time – particularly time pressure - and money – but never enough.
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Creativity boosting techniques: The most obvious ideas are often the most important ones, and, unfortunately, also the ones we are most unaware of.
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Creativity boosting techniques: Always Create F-teams (F = future) with your P- teams (P = present): While the P-team deals with current work challenges, the Future team is literally always investigating and / or creating, the “next future” and preparing the institution for it. Re: Ken Blanchard: “Mission Possible”- 1997.
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Brain Storming The Classic Creative Methods for Groups Mind Mapping Hierarchal Breakdown and Exploration
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Absence Thinking Thinking About What is Not There Talk Streaming Talking, Talking and Talking Until Unblocking
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Attribute Listing Listing Attributes of Objects and then Challenging them. Assumption Busting Challenging Unconscious Assumptions
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Visioning Creating a Motivating View of the Future Wishing Stating Ideas as Wishes to Expand Thinking
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Pausing Think More Deeply for a Minute Taking a Break When Creativity is Fading
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Prof. Edward de Bono: –World’s leading authority in the field of creative and conceptual thinking –Author of over 60 books translated to about 50 languages 6 Thinking Hats
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Edward de Bono’s Six Thinking Hats Provides a framework for thinking: Creativity, new ideas Process – thinking about thinking Emotions – how do we feel about this? Optimism, good points Caution, bad points Facts – what do we already know?
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Discipline Positive Attitude Critical Thinking Creativity Optimal Thinking
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Have a very creative life Naji Bejjani Health Reform Conference Kuwait – March 2009
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