2. Logic
Can Kill Creativity
No logic allowed. This one kills the engineers. Of course logic is the
foundation for many decisions and is essential to the problem solving
process. However logic can kill the creative flow of new ideas in brainstorming
sessions. As part of the brainstorming rules, I always tell participants
to “leave their logic at the door, there is no room for logic in these
sessions.”
Am I crazy? No. There’s a time and place for logic in the problem solving
process, but that time is not now. There is plenty of time for logic later
on. Most of us spend 99 percent of our time in the completely logical
phase. What we need is a “time out” from logic so we can get as many ideas
as we can, no matter how crazy – the crazier the better.
Most creative thinking brainstorming sessions only last an hour at most.
Why can’t we take an hour out of our jobs and be totally unrealistic?
What will it hurt? It doesn’t cost anything. What will it gain? Most likely
a lot. You’re almost certain to generate plenty of new innovative and
creative ideas.
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This may be tough for you to swallow. I know it was for me. But after
I allowed my staff to let loose during the creative thinking process,
some amazing things started to happen. Completely ridiculous and outrageous
ideas suddenly generated even more crazy ideas. Before you know it, we
stumbled across a concept that – with a few tweaks here and there – developed
into a wonderful new and creative concept. I was sold and you will be
too.
Logic doesn’t allow us the freedom to generate new and creative concepts.
Don’t allow logic to enter into your brainstorming sessions. If it tries
to creep in, take a time out. If participants say, “That’s not logical,”
respond with, “Maybe you’re right, but lets hold off on the criticism
for the rest of the session. We’ll have plenty of time to analyze it later.”
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