Creativity Unlimited: Thinking Inside the Box for Business InnovationISBN: 978-0-470-77084-9
Hardcover
376 pages
July 2009
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Flying in the face of current thinking, this book suggests that we
do not need to ‘think outside the box’ in our quest for
creativity, rather we should rethink the way we look ‘inside
the box’. This idea will resonate only too well with
those who have endeavoured to be creative by thinking outside that
box, only to have their attempts scuppered by the constraints of
bureaucracy and organizational politics. Instead of fighting
a losing battle, the author suggests that creativity should be
worked at within the constraints of the organizational box, but
that space needs to be grown and allowed to be shaken up.
Only by experimenting, mutating and finding new directions can you
uncover business paths that lead to success. The reader is
encouraged not to free themselves from all their knowledge and
experiences (the thinking outside the box method) but to use their
knowledge and experience in new ways.
The book is structured around three key steps:
- Expanding the box: so that the pieces of the puzzle in it can move around more freely
- Filling the box: with even more knowledge, and how to get these new pieces of the puzzle to connect with the existing ones
- Shaking the box: so that the pieces fall into new places and form new patterns.
The book shows that anybody can be creative.
The creative methods suggested in the book will be linked to real business examples from which techniques have been developed to help their implementation. Numerous exercises and ‘eye-openers’ form part of the practical implementation of Micael Dahlén’s ideas. The book is framed by models and concepts of how creativity works (the creative process, the creative person and the creative result) and what its effects are.