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How to Have Creative Ideas

How to Have Creative Ideas

62 exercises to develop the mind
by Edward de Bono 2012 192 pages
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Key Takeaways

1. Creativity is a skill that can be learned and developed

Creativity is a skill that can be learned, developed and applied.

Debunking creativity myths. Many people believe creativity is an innate talent, but this is a misconception. Like any other skill, creativity can be honed through practice and application of specific techniques. De Bono argues that creativity is not about being uninhibited or artistic, but rather about developing a systematic approach to generating new ideas and perspectives.

The brain and creativity. The human brain is designed to form stable patterns for dealing with a stable universe, which is essential for everyday functioning. However, this tendency can also limit creative thinking. De Bono introduces the concept of lateral thinking, which involves deliberately challenging these established patterns to generate new ideas and solutions.

Practical application. The book provides numerous exercises and games designed to develop creative thinking skills. These activities are meant to be practiced regularly, much like physical exercise, to build and maintain creative mental habits.

2. Random word stimulation unlocks new creative pathways

If you start from the periphery, you can open up paths you would never open up from the centre.

The power of randomness. De Bono introduces the Random Word technique as a powerful tool for creative thinking. This method involves using an unrelated, randomly selected word to stimulate new ideas and perspectives on a given problem or focus.

Breaking patterns. The Random Word technique works by forcing the mind to create connections between unrelated concepts, thereby breaking established thought patterns. This process can lead to unexpected and innovative ideas that might not have been reached through conventional thinking.

Practical application. The book provides numerous exercises using Random Words, including:

  • Combining random words to create new business ideas
  • Using random words to solve problems
  • Applying random words to develop new perspectives on existing concepts

3. Perceptual creativity: Seeing things from multiple perspectives

From an understanding of how the human brain works as a self-organising information system, he derived the formal creative tools of lateral thinking.

Challenging assumptions. Perceptual creativity involves looking at things from different angles and challenging established viewpoints. This skill is crucial for identifying new opportunities and solutions that may not be apparent from a conventional perspective.

Multiple interpretations. De Bono emphasizes the importance of generating multiple interpretations of a situation or problem. This approach helps to broaden the range of possible solutions and can lead to more innovative outcomes.

Exercises for perceptual creativity:

  • Finding connections between seemingly unrelated objects or concepts
  • Identifying different values or functions in familiar items
  • Exploring various ways to group or categorize random words

4. Constructive creativity: Building new ideas and concepts

Everyone can learn such skills. At the end not everyone is going to be equally good at these skills. Some people cook better than others. Some people play tennis better than others. But everyone can learn the skill.

Building blocks of ideas. Constructive creativity involves combining and recombining elements to create new concepts, products, or solutions. This skill is particularly valuable in fields such as product development, business innovation, and problem-solving.

Structured approach. De Bono provides a structured approach to constructive creativity, including techniques for:

  • Combining random elements to create new concepts
  • Breaking down complex ideas into component parts and reassembling them in new ways
  • Using analogies and metaphors to generate novel solutions

Practical applications. The book offers exercises that apply constructive creativity to various domains, such as:

  • Designing new products or services
  • Creating fictional stories or scenarios
  • Developing new games or sports

5. Value sensitivity: Recognizing and creating worth

Without the ability to see values you would not be able to see the values in any idea you created.

Identifying value. Value sensitivity is the ability to recognize and appreciate the worth of ideas, concepts, or solutions. This skill is crucial for both generating and evaluating creative ideas.

Multiple dimensions of value. De Bono emphasizes that value can take many forms, including:

  • Practical utility
  • Economic potential
  • Emotional or aesthetic appeal
  • Social or environmental impact

Exercises for developing value sensitivity:

  • Identifying multiple values in random objects or concepts
  • Exploring ways to add value to existing ideas or products
  • Assessing the potential value of new ideas from various perspectives

6. Simplification through creative thinking

One of the most useful outcomes of applied creativity is simplification. Processes tend to get ever more complex. There is a need to simplify them.

Complexity vs. simplicity. De Bono argues that while processes and systems tend to become more complex over time, creative thinking can be used to simplify them. This simplification can lead to increased efficiency, better understanding, and improved outcomes.

Creative approaches to simplification:

  • Identifying and eliminating unnecessary steps or components
  • Finding new ways to achieve the same results with fewer resources
  • Reframing problems to reveal simpler solutions

Practical applications. The book provides exercises for applying creative simplification to various domains, such as:

  • Streamlining business processes
  • Simplifying product designs
  • Reducing complexity in communication or instruction

7. Creativity in problem-solving and task achievement

Too many people believe that creative thinking is only for problem-solving. This is a mistake, because creative thinking can produce powerful changes in things that were never problems at all.

Beyond problem-solving. While creativity is valuable for solving problems, De Bono emphasizes its broader applications in task achievement and value creation. Creative thinking can be applied to improve processes, develop new ideas, and create opportunities where none previously existed.

Structured approach to creative problem-solving:

  1. Clearly define the problem or task
  2. Generate multiple perspectives on the situation
  3. Use creative techniques (e.g., Random Word) to stimulate new ideas
  4. Evaluate and refine potential solutions
  5. Implement and iterate

Exercises for creative problem-solving and task achievement:

  • Applying random words to generate solutions for specific problems
  • Using creative techniques to develop new approaches to familiar tasks
  • Exploring ways to add value to existing products or processes

8. The importance of possibility in creative thinking

Possibility is very important. And possibility is the key to creativity.

Embracing uncertainty. De Bono argues that embracing possibility and uncertainty is crucial for creative thinking. By considering multiple possibilities, even those that seem unlikely or unconventional, we open ourselves to innovative ideas and solutions.

Balancing possibility and certainty. While traditional education and business practices often focus on moving towards certainty, De Bono emphasizes the need to give equal attention to possibility. This balance allows for both practical implementation and innovative thinking.

Techniques for exploring possibilities:

  • Generating multiple hypotheses or scenarios for a given situation
  • Using "what if" questions to challenge assumptions and explore new directions
  • Applying random stimuli to generate unexpected possibilities

9. Creativity in business, politics, and everyday life

In business, creativity has become essential. This is because everything else has become a commodity available to everyone.

Competitive advantage. De Bono argues that in today's business environment, where information and technology are widely available, creativity has become a crucial source of competitive advantage. Companies that can consistently generate innovative ideas and solutions are more likely to succeed.

Applications of creativity:

  • Business: Developing new products, improving processes, creating marketing strategies
  • Politics: Generating new policy ideas, solving social problems, improving communication
  • Everyday life: Enhancing personal relationships, finding new ways to enjoy leisure time, solving daily challenges

Cultivating a creative mindset. The book emphasizes the importance of developing creative habits of mind that can be applied in various aspects of life. This involves regular practice of creative techniques and a willingness to challenge conventional thinking in all areas.

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Review Summary

3.70 out of 5
Average of 100+ ratings from Goodreads and Amazon.

How to Have Creative Ideas receives mixed reviews. Readers appreciate the concept of using random words to generate creative ideas, finding it fun and potentially useful for overcoming writer's block. Some praise the exercises for improving thinking skills and lateral thinking. However, critics note repetitiveness in the games and concepts, with some feeling the book offers little new material compared to de Bono's previous works. Overall, readers find it a simple yet effective tool for developing creativity, though opinions vary on its long-term value and applicability.

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About the Author

Edward de Bono was a Maltese polymath renowned for his contributions to creative thinking. As a physician, author, inventor, and consultant, he gained international recognition for coining the term "lateral thinking" and championing the deliberate teaching of thinking skills in education. De Bono's work focused on structured creativity and innovative problem-solving techniques. He authored numerous books on these subjects, developing methods like the Six Thinking Hats to enhance decision-making processes. His expertise was sought by governments, corporations, and educational institutions worldwide, making him a leading figure in the field of creative and conceptual thinking for several decades.

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