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1 hpma – Lessons from Francis “GRASP the Importance of Creativity” with Chris Griffiths

2 “Innovation Distinguishes Between A Leader and a Follower…” Steve Jobs

3 Power?

4 Creativity Study

5 "Thinking is the hardest work there is, which is probably why so few engage in it"

6 0 23 89 1216 13 15 Paperclip Test

7 “Ninety-nine hundredths, or possibly, nine hundred and ninety-nine thousandths of our activity is automatic and habitual” William James

8 DON’T READ THIS!

9 Reactive Thinking

10 Life Metaphor

11 Speak Greek Not Chinese

12 Heuristics

13 Assumptions

14 A mind like a parachute works best when open

15 Aerodynamics Competition

16 “The human understanding when it has once adopted an opinion draws all things to support and agree with it.” Sir Francis Bacon

17 Thinking Errors Selective Attention Selective Recall Selective Observation (Confirmation Bias)

18 Select The One That’s Different From The Others A B C D E

19 Ignoring the Facts

20 Kodak’s Steve Sasson holding the worlds first digital camera (1975)

21 Mckinsey Study (2010) Destructive Thinking Errors 7%7%

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23 Self Imposed Limits

24 Black Swan “Just one piece of factual information that contradicts your belief is far more valuable than a thousand pieces that confirm it” Nassim Nicholas Taleb, author of ‘The Black Swan’

25 Great Inventors

26 New Scientist (5 Nov 2008) “Daydreaming may sound like a mental luxury but its purpose is deadly serious.”

27 Writer’s Block

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29 29 Look at the diagram carefully. BA D C

30 30 Q 1 Divide the white area in square A into two equal pieces. BA D C

31 31 Q 1 Here is the answer! BA D C

32 32 Q 2 Divide the white area in square B into three equal pieces. BA D C

33 33 Q 2 Here is the answer! BA D C

34 34 Q 3 Divide the white area in square C into four equal pieces. BA D C

35 35 Q 3 Here's the answer! BA D C

36 36 Q 4 Divide the white area in square D into seven equal pieces. BA D C

37 37 Q 4 BA D C Divide the white area in square D into seven equal pieces. If you didn't get the answer, selective thinking was leading your mind to seek a complex solution!

38 Thank You @GriffithsThinks


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