Innovation Games - Going Beyond the Traditional Creativity and Analytical Tools
New tools for innovation and creativity development
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NEW TOOLS FOR INNOVATION
AND CREATIVITY DEVELOPMENT
Summarized by Prof Jorge from REE conference in Bangkok Feb. 1-3,
2012
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THE NEW ID BY TINA SELLIG Tina Sellig of Stanford U asked the
participant the following: l. What are the uses of I.D 2. What if it was a means of introducing self to others; 3. How would you design the introduction device (the new meaning of I.D)
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THE KITCHEN AS TOOL FOR CREATIVITY BY DR. PETER KELLY Using limited resources (and even
“skunking”) new dish (products) are created and the best venue is the kitchen.
“A new dish being discovered by a cook is more beneficial to humanity” than a new star discovery.
The exercise he gave used strawberries, bell pepper, chocolate, ingredients from a ref, to prepare a meal that tastes sweet and salty; what can you prepare?
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CONT’D DR. PETER KELLY There are other workshops that enhance
creativity at Aalto Ventures Program Atmosphere - unlimited calls and
internet Something similar to MIT bits and atoms
and D School of Stanford
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CONVERSATION MAPPING BY JOHN STAYTON Somewhat similar to Mind Mapping by
Tony Buzan, Concerns are Green Movement; Very much influenced by systemic
thinking of Peter Senge, (Fifth Discipline) Good for integrative thinking covering
diverse stakeholders and ideas; APPs: have a cartolina paper, put a
central idea on the paper, write bubbles and link when possible
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CONVERSATION MAPPING CONT’D:
Let other groups look into the paper and write their ideas;
Then look for common themes; Ask somebody to write a paragraph on
the recurrrent theme; Prioritize
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TRENDING IN MEGACITIES BY ALSTAIR FREE AND DR. PETER RUSSO The problems confronting the megacities are
large and diverse are looked into; The major trends are listed down: pollution,
traffic, energy, waste removal, landscaping, design, liveabality, health, food supply;
Groups are asked to write down various ideas on each of the above topics, not less than 50;
Top 5 are listed down and specific recommendations/actions are written down.
WHAT ARE GREAT WAY TO GERMINATE MANY MANY DIVERSE IDEAS