7 – Nitpicking

Nitpicking can be a major creativity killer in any organization, besides being incredibly annoying.  In this Right Brain Workout, Dave discusses the psychology of the nitpicker, how pickin’ gets in the way of innovation and how avoiding the urge to pick makes for better learning and better ideas.

Music for this episode comes from Music Alley.

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6 – What box and how do I think outside of it?

We’ve all heard that overused phrase, “thinking outside the box,” and we have a vague idea that it means creative problem solving that doesn’t follow the same old paths. But, uh, what IS this box, and how do you think outside it? And why? [...]

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It’s not creative unless it sells (Episode 5)

Frank Cimino, who looks a lot like Tony Danza in this picture.

“It’s not creative unless it sells” is a classic advertising maxim that my grad school buddy Frank Cimino recently reminded me of.  I think it applies to all creative endeavors, really, even creativity that isn’t directly aimed at selling a product.

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Don’t get married (too soon)

Dave discusses why it’s important that we allow ideas to percolate and not grab hold of the first good idea that comes along.  We never know if the next idea, or the next one or the one 100 ideas from now, will be better than the one we get “married” too at the beginning of a [...]

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Creative people actually create things

Here’s why the “idea man” who doesn’t actually follow through is NOT really a creative person — he’s probably lazy, inept or just  a pain in the rear.

Thanks for help from Demarée Dufour and Michele Dufour.

Music from the Music Alley, Jamendo.com and Indiana University.

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Brainstorming

Brainstorming is possibly the most well-known, yet most abused and misunderstood creative technique.  Here’s how to make it a better experience.

Thanks for help from Demarée Dufour, Michele Dufour, and Peter Lloyd’s Creative Center of the Universe at gocreate.com.

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Permission

To be truly creative, one of the first steps is to give ourselves permission to be creative, to take risks, and to fail.  Here’s why.

Thanks for help from Demarée Dufour, Michele Dufour, and Peter Lloyd’s Creative Center of the Universe at gocreate.com.

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