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What does it take to be a successful engineer? 1. Creativity 2. Motivation/curiosity/attitude 3. Persistence/effort 4. Knowledge 5. Teamwork/communication.

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1 What does it take to be a successful engineer? 1. Creativity 2. Motivation/curiosity/attitude 3. Persistence/effort 4. Knowledge 5. Teamwork/communication 6. Other (e.g., snacks)

2 Questions: Are you creative? (1 = not very, 5 = very) How do you know? Give an example of creativity.

3 Reporting out What was your “strategy”? How many ideas did you have? Were your ideas very “creative”? What were your greatest barriers? Time pressure? Sharing them in public? Social appropriateness Uncertainty about directions? “Blank-Page” effect? Lack of concentration

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5 Questions… How many ideas did you have? What was your “strategy”? Were your ideas very “creative”? Why isn’t your list longer? What were your greatest barriers? Time pressure? Sharing them in public? Social appropriateness Uncertainty about directions? “Blank-Page” effect? Lack of concentration? Did you think of things that others thought of, but fail to write them down?

6 Your Creative Style An Un-scientific (but Fast) Self-Assessment

7 Personal Style Part 1 Please answer the following 10 questions about your working habits

8 1. When I am working on a task, I tend to… A) Go along with a consistent level of work R) Work with high energy at times and low energy other times 2. If there is a problem, I usually am the one who thinks of… R) Many solutions, some of which are unusual A) One or two solutions that that other people will generally accept

9 3. When Keeping records, I tend to… A) Be very careful about documentation R) Be more haphazard about documentation 4. In meetings, I am often seen as the one who… A) Keeps the group functioning well and maintains order R) Challenges ideas or authority

10 5. My thinking style could most accurately be described as… A) Linear thinker, going from A to B to C R) Thinking like a grasshopper, jumping from one idea to another 6. If I have to run a project or group, I… R) Have the general idea and let people figure out how to do the tasks A) Try to figure out goals, time lines, and expected outcomes

11 7. If there are rules to follow, I tend to… A) Generally follow them R) Question whether those rules are meaningful or not 8. I like to be around people who are… A) Smart, stable and solid R) Clever, stimulating, and change frequently

12 9. In my office or home, things are… R) Here and there in various piles A) Laid out neatly or at least in a reasonable order 10. I usually feel the way people have done things in the past… A) Must have some merit and comes from accumulated wisdom R) Can always be improved upon

13 Scoring I Count the number of A’s and R’s If R is higher, you are “Type R” If A is higher, you are “Type A” Write this down Subtract R from A Write down the absolute value

14 Style Assessment Type R with dif. 8-10 : Strong R Type R with dif. 5-7 : Mid-Level R Type R with dif. 2-4 : Moderate R Difference of 1 or less : MID R/A Type A with dif. 2-4 : Moderate A Type A with dif. 5-7 : Mid-Level A Type A with dif. 8-10 : Strong A

15 Please Form Groups Strong R Mid-Level R Moderate R MID R/A Moderate A Mid-Level A Strong A

16 Form Groups as Follows: Group A-R : Type R with dif. 6-10 Group B-R : Type R with dif. 3-5 Group B : Difference of 2 or less Group D-A : Type A with dif. 3-5 Group E-A : Type A with dif. 6-10

17 Form Groups as Follows: Group R : Type R with dif. 4-10 Group M : Difference of 3 or less Group A : Type A with dif. 4-10

18 Exercise In the next 6 minutes, develop a product or process that would make some major improvement in the world, or for some company. This may be your firm or it may be a fictitious organization Name your Innovation This is all the instructions you will receive on this assignment.

19 Personal Style Part 2 Please take one of these HyperTiles for making a list

20 Personal Style Part 2 Please take out a piece of lined paper to make a list

21 EXERCISE Spend ten (10) minutes making a list …

22 EXERCISE Spend ten (10) minutes making a list as long as you can of uses for yellow wooden pencils.

23 Minutes Remaining…

24 Let’s Share Them…

25 Styles Unveiled R adical Innovators less disciplined manipulate problems work in short bursts take control challenge rules seek radical change A daptive Innovators prefer precision resolve problems work steadily act as authority work within rules seek implementation.

26 What are the implications of these differences? Differences in Process Communication Style Creative Approach Level of “Innovation” Solution Practicality

27 Paper Clip Innovation

28 Paper Clip: Type RI

29 Gem Clip Machine ca. 1899

30 Paper Clip Type: AI

31 Adaptive Innovations

32 How would you assess… Thomas Jefferson Thomas Edison Ben Franklin

33 return

34 Exercise Think of as many possible uses for a paper clip as you can in the next seven (7) minutes


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