Once
you have a complete list, try approaching the topic from a new
perspective. Changing your perspective might include thinking about the challenge
from someone else’s viewpoint. For example, if you
are more analytical in your
problem-solving approach, consider thinking from the perspective of someone who
thinks more intuitively.
You could also consider a team brainstorming session. Brainstorming with a
group allows for multiple perspectives at the same time.
Team members could
form new ideas based on one another’s suggestions.
4. Consider how the topics connect
Think about how two or more topics that relate to one another. This will help
you form connections between different ideas that
can serve as a guide when
developing your solution. Create a separate list of combined ideas. Use similar
ideas across the different perspectives, and discard ones that don’t relate to others.
5. Apply the solutions
Review your combined list and apply the process you believe will be most
effective. You may think of additional ideas as you test your solutions. Testing the
results will help you determine what aspects of your
thought process you can
improve and which parts you can apply differently to form a successful solution.
Use this type of testing to further your thought processes. Find unique ways to both
analytically and test your solutions, then measure the results.
Tips for creative thinking
Use this guideline to develop your creative-thinking skills:
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