Sometimes, to averse saying often, I
try to increase my ability especially in English language. Learning and mastering
language is something need in this era. Yupz, language is weapon. A few days latter
I found this page when was typing my assignment in the office where I always waste my time to do anything useful
with my friends, we call it Sekret.
Those who wants to knows the real
shape of his ability is never afraid making different decision, as long as the
decision is answerable. Even the condition is not so good, but we can make the
condition as we want by doing something like this, Thinking Outside The Box.
It was written by someone who I’ve
never met him before from Canada, but his writing in my opinion is easy to
understand. Thank you very much for Ed Bernacki. You may find him in his
address page which I wrote in the last of this article.
Exactly,
what is thinking ‘Outside The Box’?
A reason I often hear for the need
for innovation training is to get "our team to think outside the
box."
This may come from the person at the
top who feels that the quality of solutions or ideas is not great. This stems
from frustration. It also comes from people working in teams who feel that the
contribution of others is not helping find new and original solutions to the
challenges they face.
If you have ever been in this
situation, you will know how hard it is to deal with. Perhaps it is best to
start with what this term actually means.
I don't know of an official
definition for "out of the box" thinking, but here is my perspective
starting with "in the box" thinking.
Inside The Box
Thinking inside the box means accepting the status quo. For example, Charles H. Duell, Director of the US Patent Office, said, "Everything that can be invented has been invented." That was in 1899: clearly he was in the box!
Thinking inside the box means accepting the status quo. For example, Charles H. Duell, Director of the US Patent Office, said, "Everything that can be invented has been invented." That was in 1899: clearly he was in the box!
In-the-box thinkers find it
difficult to recognize the quality of an idea. An idea is an idea. A solution
is a solution. In fact, they can be quite pigheaded when it comes to valuing an
idea. They rarely invest time to turn a mediocre solution into a great
solution.
More importantly, in-the-box
thinkers are skillful at killing ideas. They are masters of the creativity
killer attitude such as "that'll never work" or "it's too
risky." The best in-the-box thinkers are unaware that they drain the
enthusiasm and passion of innovative thinkers while they kill their innovative
ideas.
They also believe that every problem
needs only one solution; therefore, finding more than one possible solution is
a waste of time. They often say, "There is no time for creative solutions.
We just need THE solution."
Even great creative people can
become in-the-box thinkers when they stop trying. Apathy and indifference can
turn an innovator into an in-the-box thinker.
In only one case is in-the-box
thinking necessary. This comes from a cartoon: a man talks to his cat and
points to the kitty litter box. He says, "Never ever think outside the
box!"
Outside the Box
Thinking outside the box requires different attributes that include:
Thinking outside the box requires different attributes that include:
- Willingness to take new perspectives to day-to-day
work.
- Openness to do different things and to do things
differently.
- Focusing on the value of finding new ideas and acting
on them.
- Striving to create value in new ways.
- Listening to others.
- Supporting and respecting others when they come up with
new ideas.
Out-of-the box thinking requires an
openness to new ways of seeing the world and a willingness to explore.
Out-of-the box thinkers know that new ideas need nurturing and support. They
also know that having an idea is good but acting on it is more important.
Results are what count.
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