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Sailor - Combination Creativity
Today what we’re going to talk about is a tool called Combination
Creativity. What it is basically is where you take things that already
exist but they haven’t been combined together previously in the
same manner to come up with something totally new. We have a great example
of Combination Creativity, so let’s get to it.
In Australia’s Sydney Harbor, Dr. Robert Dane was sitting on the
dock, thinking about boats, fairies, and the transportation inside the
harbor—one of the busiest harbors in the world. The problem is,
almost all the boats and ferries run on diesel, a huge pollution problem.
Dr. Dane read a book about ancient insects and the evolution of how they
grew wings. Now common sense would tell you they grew wings to fly; that’s
what I thought. But after he did his research, he found out that originally,
insects grew wings to regulate their body temperature.
They used them as solar panels; they stuck their wings out to absorb.
So he took this concept of a bug’s wing, in combination with a pollution-free
sailboat, combined with the efficiency of electrical solar panels. Now
I know you think this probably sounds good on paper, somebody’s
pipe dream, some high tech computer game or something, but surely nothing
realistic.
Combination creativity—a combination of things that already exist
but just haven’t been used previously in the same manner. A dream
come true?
Dr. Dane……….
“I stood on the banks of Lake Lillirippen and saw all the boats,
and I knew we could do sailing boats, and it just struck me that both
of those were just half the story. The answer was wings—solar wings.
Insects evolved wings firstly as solar reflectors and then used them to
fly, and I knew that if we could use the sun and the wind together, we
would be able to get more speed out of the boat than you could by force
alone, and it would also be independent of the vagaries of the sun, which
doesn’t always shine, and the wind, which doesn’t always blow.”
What an awesome idea. Congratulation Dr. Dane, I really hope this concept
catches on. What a cool idea for the environment.
OK, I want you to think about how you can use Combination Creativity in
your own business. Think about taking things that have never been combined
before—they already exist, they just haven’t been used previously
in the same manner. Think about how you can do that to come up with new
products, new processes—if you put your mind to it, you know the
opportunities are endless.
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