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Top Ten Ways to Generate Brilliant Ideas !!
Here you will find ten of the best methods I have used in my organisation
for idea generation. They have worked for me very well. I now share them
with you. I trust they will assist you in your endeavours as they have done
with mine.
1) DEFINE THE PROBLEM
To generate ideas to solve business problems we all need a starting point.
You will not be able to fly from New York to Frankfurt, Germany until you
first arrive at JFK. If you don't exactly know where you are you will need a
map to pinpoint your current location and then gradually work your way to
JFK airport.
It is imperative that you establish where you are before looking to
progress. In other words study the map that will take you to New York
thoroughly.
2) BRAINSTORMING
You have quite probably heard of this brilliant method. Simply, when a group
of people get together and simply write down as much as you can in relation
to the objectives outlined. Don't worry about about strategic planning or
anything like that. Concentrate solely on idea generation. Place a time
limit on the group and choose the location and the time well so that they
are conducive to performance.
Make sure that everybody is at their peak and has been instructed to "Think
Big". I have been able to move mountains after a very healthy brainstorming
session.
3) FOCUS ENTIRELY ON WHAT YOU WANT
To give your ideas the best chance to sprout for your business solutions you
are going to need to switch off to outside influences. Tolerate nothing!
Eradicate the distractions, the daily frustrations and predictable dramas of
your life once and for all!
Don't just fix the problem, re-design your routine so the predictable
irritations can't ever bother you again!
4) HAVE A GENUINE INTEREST IN WHAT YOU ARE TRYING TO SOLVE
Do you remember your schooling days when you participated in sports (or
particular class subjects) that you absolutely detested; as back then, they
were compulsory? Do you remember how good you were at these activities?
Probably not as it doesn't present itself as a good memory. But it's
probably safe to say that you didn't perform well.
It's very very difficult to perform magnificently at something you're not
overly fond of. If you have a vested interest in what it is you're trying to
do, the likelihod of success is multiplied substantially. If you are trying
to solve something that bores you to tears for heavens sake give it to
someone who really likes it. This concept encompasses teamwork which is
another subject altogether.
If you are self-employed you will have an automatic interest (taking into
account that you have a vision of what you want your business to become).
5) LOOK AT PARALLEL PROBLEMS & SOLUTIONS
Relate your current problem to one that you had in the past and check for
parallels between the two. The way(s) earlier problems were solved can
assist you greatly in generating ideas to solve subsequent situations that
present themselves.
Think laterally, think vertically, think logically. The best ideas will
always come from groups working for the common goal. Give your group as much
opportunity to be creative by listening twice as much as speaking. Do this
as informally as possible and get past situations into the open.
You can then draw on the past successes and take them a step further with
the challenge of today.
6) LOOK AT EACH TASK AS A CHALLENGE
It's true that if you look at a problem simply as a "problem" then that is
exactly how many will look at it. Sure it is a problem and therefore, needs
a solution. However, this thought should not be in the forefront of the mind
when looking to turn this "problem" into an "asset".
The word, "problem" tends to sum up negative thoughts within us. It is these
negative thoughts that can almost act as a barrier to its resolution. Now if
we turn the coin over and look at it from the other side (using our example
in step 1) we can look at the trip from wherever we are to New York as an
adventurous challenge. It is simply by this method that we have more
positive thoughts within our mind and are more likely to enjoy ourselves
along the way presented with an interesting challenge as opposed to a
potentially difficult problem.
Just look at the goal. How happy will you be when you arrive at Frankfurt?
7) TURN THE CHALLENGE/PROBLEM INTO A CATCHY EXPRESSION
Okay we have looked at using past example and creating parallels to "answer
our challenge". One step further is to present the challenge as a
catchphrase.
Using our same example:
'Aunty Jackies For Christmas' 'Frankfurt Or Bust' (Hmmm!! This one's a bit
old) 'Europe For The Summer' 'Dream Trip Of A Lifetime' 'The European
Cultural Experience' 'Tomorrow travel at 250kmh legally'
Doing this will give everyone an idea of the benefits associated with the
attainment of the problem at hand. It puts them in the situation that they
are already there.
It's so much easier to get there with a popular vision on the mind. What
expression would you suggest?
8) DAYDREAM!!! LET YOUR CEATIVE SUB-CONSCIOUS WORK FOR YOU!!!
It's no strange coincidence that during the time you drive along staring out
the window, sleep in your bed, undertake your daily duties at work or
anything for that matter your sub-conscious continues to work for you (even
though you may not always be fully aware of this).
How often have you been doing something totally unrelated and then suddenly
an idea snaps into your mind? Often? Sometimes? Never? In any case after you
have put considerable time into solving your problem you will find your
inner mind will work for you. Sometimes if you try too hard to solve
something you end up with nothing short of major frustration.
So, as the expression goes "chill out", have a break and sleep on it. You
may be surprised at how successful switching off can be.
9) ALTER YOUR ROUTINE REGULARLY
Have you ever noticed how easily we accumulate habits. Many habits can
actually stifle your creativity. If you are someone who:
'travels the same route each day' 'work at the same desk and task day in day
out' 'mix with the same people regularly' 'take your annual holidays to the
same destination each year'
To continue generating healthy ideas to better our work, our surroundings,
our family etc we must continually be looking for "newness". Familiarity is
very good in that it makes us feel very very secure. It is this very
security that closes our mind to change and restricts our creative
abilities.
Take the bus or the train across town or maybe even just a different route
from time to time, broaden your job responsibilities, take on another sport
or leisure activity and meet some different people with a different outlook.
You will be quietly surprised at how much positive energy you will get from
doing things as small as that outlined above.
10) CARRY A NOTEPAD
I always have a notepad with me. I am now at the point where I can't live
without one of the most simple devices known to man, which has probably been
around almost since the days of the "Cave Man".
A pen with a pocket size pad is brilliant as you can capture every idea that
comes to you. It's absolutely useless to say "I'll write it down later" as
the chances are very slim that you will in fact do that at all.
They will be your ideas. Capture them, preserve them, apply them.
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