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Title  |
Subject |
| 99 Bottles of Beer |
If you're the kind of person who prefers variety in the work you do, this might help explain why that makes you a more creative and valuable worker. |
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Abominations |
It's been a long time since anyone
updated the Biblical list of abominations. Let's get to work. |
Affinity:
A Cage of Context |
How who you know gets in the way of greater
creativity, innovation, invention, problem solving, and human progress. See
also The Four
Cages of Context. |
Ammo for the Uncreative |
Equal time for left-brainers. |
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Anger |
Introducing the sixth of seven
Creative Juices |
The Art of Barking |
When a French Poodle meets a German
shepherd, do they have any trouble understanding each other? Of course, not. We might want
to learn how to talk from those that don't. |
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The Art Instinct |
We have all the visual arts for our
eyes and music to please our ears, but no art addresses itself to our noses.
What gives? |
| An Atheist
Who Prays |
What? Heresy! Aren't all atheists
narrow-minded rejecters of all things holy? |
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Bandwagon Innovation |
It feels great to be part of a
popular movement, but belonging can be deadly for innovation. |
Batman |
How do you feel about bats? Here's one
good reason for opening your mind to "batty" ideas. |
Beethoven |
Everybody knows the story of this musician and his
handicap. What about his attitude? |
| Believing Is Seeing |
When is it okay to lie? What about when
you tell you kids about Santa Claus? |
Big Kid
Innovation |
There's a Mozart inside every one of us.
Someone who wants to play instead of work. How do your bring out your own little genius? |
Birds and Bees |
There's nothing new about it. The birds do
it, the bees do it. And now, let's do it. |
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Black and White |
Is cutting someone with a knife
always a bad thing? |
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Blockbusting the Ether |
Praise for the way kids like
Einstein destroy what they've just created. |
♪ Boss |
What do you do when you know you're right
and your boss is wrong? Imagine this scenario. |
Boss Brains |
In my never-ending, ever vigilant search
for news you can use in your personal crusade for right brain supremacy where you work, I
found a survey. |
Brautigan Library |
Attention all frustrated, unpublished
writers: Here's a library willing to put your work on its shelves. |
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Breaking God's Rules |
What
The Year of Living Biblically taught me about law breaking. |
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Breaking the Rules |
Thoughts on our nation of sheep. |
| Cats and Dogs |
A good example of how mixing opposites can
yield the best hybrid results. |
| Centered Eye |
Have artists throughout the centuries been following
intuitive rules they do not even realize exist? |
| Christmas List |
Before you make your list, check it twice,
check out what one man wished for more than a hundred years ago. |
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CigArson |
A lawyer joke with a lesson in the
art of the yarn. |
Collaborating with
the Customer |
Who would you rather have invent your next new
product? An engineer, a designer, a marketer, or your customer? |
Conformity |
Who's more beautiful, Barbara Hershey or Betty Grable?
I disguised myself as a 1940s news photographer to answer this momentous question. |
| Courage and Autonomy |
The Cowardly Lion and Howard Dean come together
for a lesson in what makes people get up and do what needs to be done. |
Crazy Bosses |
No, you're not crazy. You boss is. At
least if he's one of the five kinds of crazy bosses you're about to meet. |
Creative Accounting |
It's time to play oxymoron. How many word
combinations can you think of that turn out to be contradictions? |
| Creative Fire |
Every idea begins with
a spark of inspiration. But most ideas flash and fade before they have a chance to set the
world on fire. How can you keep your creative fire hot without getting burned? |
The Creative Judge
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Ideas are everywhere. The problem
is often choosing which one to chase. Here's some advice. |
Creative Monopolies |
If you were ever caught copying in school,
you were probably punished. But in real life, some people get paid to imitate. Time to
settle the score. |
| Creative Space |
Many companies understand that creativity
takes time. Some thoughts on what to do about space. |
Creative Traditions |
It would seem that tradition would be the bane of
creative people. Not necessarily. |
Critics |
Ever catch yourself tapping your foot at
the Symphony? It may be gauche, but it's not as bad as listening to the music with half a
brain. |
| Crosscuts |
Unrelated ideas head for each other on a
certain collision course. Why you want to witness this wreck. |
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Crossword Creativity |
We can learn to innovate, invent,
and be more creative from just about anything. Here are seven lessons I
learned from working crossword puzzles. |
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The Crown of Creation |
In defense of the most dangerous
animal on earth. |
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The Curb-Cut Effect |
If you live long enough, ride a
bike, or push a baby buggy, you're just one of the many who are grateful for
an invention not even meant for them. |
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Dangerous Dreams |
While there's no such thing as a
bad idea, even a beautiful concept can get out of hand. |
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Darwin Does It Again |
Who's the greatest—Charles
Darwin or Mohammad Ali? Depends on whom you ask. |
Dead Teachers |
Attention academics everywhere. The best
teachers are dead teachers. |
Deadlines |
Want to know what one of the world's foremost
physicists does when he runs out of ideas? He gets depressed. Until he gets something
creative people dread. |
Different Drummer |
I hope your hungry. We're going to an
Italian grocery for a lesson in how to keep life interesting. |
Discovering America |
So many inventions are the result of
accident and error, it makes you want to make mistakes on purpose. But
that's not quite the right the idea. |
Discovering Columbus |
Who was Christopher Columbus? Let's not be
so sure. |
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Disturb the Peace |
When is peace not such a good idea? |
Drawing on Yourself |
Tickets, please. Now boarding for the most
unique place in the universe. |
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Dream Power |
Problem-solving success demands that we meet on
common ground and coordinate our attack with common purpose. |
Dreams |
Sorry to wake you up, but I think it's time we talk
about your dreams. |
Dumbth Rule No. 9 |
Here are all sorts of wise sayings. Half
of them might even be true. Read them now, the sooner the better. Or later, after all,
patience is a virtue. |
Earth Name |
Earth... the planet with the name only a
mother could love. But wait, she is the mother, after all. |
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Eating Outside the Box |
Why do we avoid not only what can’t
hurt us but also can help? Even when the upside might put a dent in world
hunger! |
Education Factories |
You've seen those bumper stickers...
"My child is an honor student at such-and-such a school." I think they're a bad
sign. |
Emergency |
Instructions on how to avoid the world's
worst possible catastrophe. |
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Envy |
Introducing the fifth of seven
Creative Juices |
|
Equal Time |
Why it's not necessarily fair to
act as if there's no such thing as a bad idea. |
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Evaluation Apprehension |
Not unlike the sexual issue
performance anxiety, this group dynamic has a lot to do with the difference
between a good and a great brainstorming session. |
Even More
Idea Sources |
As a follow-up to
The Source
of Ideas, I asked a group of writers to describe the sources of their
ideas. |
| Evolation
|
Where could scientists and believers possibly meet and
agree on the idea of evolution? Read and see. |
Face on the Egg |
When you look at the front of a car, do
the you see a face? One very successful car designer nearly lost an important assignment
because he didn't.
UPDATED |
| Failing Observations |
Five important lessons about failing from
someone who knows the score. |
♪ Fear of the Unfamiliar |
A great way to capture your ideas is to
speak them into a pocket taper recorder. In fact, the following Right Brain Workout is
taken from a tape I made on a walk around the block. |
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Firefly Idea Seller |
Those elusive lightning bugs you
used to catch—now they can help you catch clients. |
♪ Fire the Boss |
Why you should never criticize your boss. |
Foreigners |
No, I'm not running for President, even
though I've chosen to address the subject of foreign relations in this Workout. |
Formula for
Invention Genius |
Here it is: T + E = P. All you have
to do now is read what the letters stand for. |
The Four
Cages of Context |
As a Creative Animal, your natural is to create, invent, and innovate. This Workout begins an introduction to the four contexts that cage your natural creativity. |
Frozen Smoke |
Sound like something out of Star Trek? Read about the man who invented Frozen Smoke by doing the impossible. |
Funeral Fashion |
This Right Brain Workout is about funerals. Actually, what you should wear to a funeral. That is, your own funeral, your final fashion
statement. |
The Game
of the Name |
A chrysanthemum by any other name would be... well, easier to spell, for one thing. Names—what's in them for you? |
Garbage Pickers |
Need a big idea? Ideas are everywhere,
including inside your trash can. Let's take a look. |
| Getting It Wrong |
Film director and creative director Stein X Leikanger examines why people will never be computers
and vice versa. |
| A Girl's
Touch |
Who says kids can't change the world? Read about a
fourth-grader who's well on her way to doing just that. |
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Gluttony |
Introducing the second of seven
Creative Juices. |
|
Greed |
Meet the third of seven
Creative Juices. |
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Handcuffing Creativity |
Why do corporate control freaks stifle the most
valuable or powerful source of innovative energy at their disposal? |
Hippocrates |
Raise your right hand and repeat after
me... "I swear by Apollo the physician... and Aesculapius... and all the gods and
goddesses..." |
Homespun Innovation |
Have you called your mother lately? She
just might have some worthwhile advice. |
How Am I Doing? |
Sorry, this is not a comment card, but it contains a
comment on comment cards.
UPDATED |
Idea Dialog |
If it's true that opposites attract, then the two
hemispheres of your brain ought to get along quite well. As usual, I have other ideas. |
IdeaFisher |
Tired of fishing for new ideas all by
yourself? Try the software program that turns your computer into a supermarket of ideas. |
The Idea Place |
The Shangri La of great ideas. You know
where it is? Why don't you go there more often? |
| Idiot |
Do you have what it takes to be a creative
leader? You might be surprised at what it takes. |
| Imaginary Friends |
What happens when you put sworn enemies in
the same place? What happens if they're just puppets? |
Imagination
Gone Mad |
Some creativity advocates claim that there's no such
thing as a bad idea. Read about man who collects them. |
I'm Not Creative |
Anyone can be creative with a little help
from a carnivorous grapefruit. |
|
Inadequacy, the Slave Driver of Invention |
Enough with this "Necessity is the
Mother of Invention nonsense." If you want invention, innovation,
creativity... go straight to the inadequacy of the present situation. |
|
Innovative Animals |
Match your creative muscle against
Koko the gorilla. Do you dare? |
Innovative Singles |
Workout writer seeks interested audience
to consider what would happen if personal ads were more creative. |
In Order to Serve
You Better... |
An exercise in translating the
blizzard of blarney you get from your customer service representative. |
In Praise of Anarchy |
Any one who's ever had their knuckles
rapped for violating the rules of English grammar, I give you permission to re-think those
rules. |
Insights |
Maybe I've finally gone too far, but at
least listen to my complaint about teachers who were too educated. |
| Intelligence vs. Intuition |
You'd think that the intuition of
the mathematically inclined should top that of the average person. There's a
problem. |
Invention
from Adversity |
If you think necessity is the mother of invention wait till you meet these four people who turned adversity into innovation. |
| Its Own Sake |
This is a defense of being creative for the sake of
being creative. |
Jack Daniel,
Innovator |
One of the original marketing innovators
of this century makes his product in a county where selling it is illegal. The company's
record of law breaking goes back to 1865. |
Just Say No |
Ever complain about not having enough time to be
creative? Some advice from Marlene Dietrich. |
Knowledge:
A Cage of Context |
How what you know gets in the way of greater
creativity, innovation, invention, problem solving, and human progress. See
also The Four
Cages of Context. |
Lemons |
When life serves you lemons, make
lemonade. Right? Read what one very creative woman did to her career when her company
served her a pink slip. |
| ♪
Let Your People Go |
Liberating words of wisdom from
Doug Hall of the
Eureka! Ranch. |
Living with Ambiguity |
A few words of wisdom from an airport baggage handler
on the logic of lemmings. |
|
Losing Your Butt |
A lesson in recovering from disaster from the
humble skink lizard. |
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Lust |
An introduction to the fourth of your seven
Creative Juices. |
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Making It Real |
Faint praise can be worse than insult. Consider
the value of using words that mean what you want to say. |
Making Mistakes |
Read carefully. If I practice what he
preach, I'm likely to make a few mistakes. |
|
The Malfunction of Intellect |
Somewhere along the way Americans
lost their ability to think Stephen R. Grossman offers what it will take for
us to regain this most important skill. |
|
More Idea Sources |
As a follow-up to
The Source
of Ideas, I asked a group of writers to describe the sources of their
ideas. |
|
Mother Nature, Inventor |
Mother Nature deserves so much more
than our admiration. She is always ready to help us invent. |
Mothers of Invention |
Would the real Mother of Invention please
stand up? I'm not sure you are who you say you are. |
|
Naming Your Invention |
Naming a invention, product,
service, or company doesn't have to be torture. Here are three guidelines to
help you through the ordeal. |
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Natural Genius |
Zoos, aquariums, and nature
programs extol the innovative genius of animals and plants. But few take the
next, natural step. |
♪ Not Invented Here |
Where do successful innovators like 3M,
Xerox, and Sony get their great ideas? They probably don't care. |
Not Knowing |
Why is there only one word for Thesaurus?
I contend that the answer to this and a lot of other imponderables can be summed up in
three little words. |
Nitpickers |
Some helpful tips for anyone who's ever
been accused of nitpicking. |
Old
Creative Advice |
The great German poet-philosopher
Friedrich Schiller joins us with advice on how to stop thinking so hard. |
Old Habits
Die Hard |
An experiment in adapting to
change. |
Operation Based
Innovation |
New-product developer Jim Tobergta
goes onto the factory floor to uncover overlooked product concepts. |
Order |
If you're wondering why there's not any
order to these Workouts, read this one. |
Order:
A Cage of Context |
How arranging what you think you
know gets in the way of greater
creativity, innovation, invention, problem solving, and human progress. See
also The Four
Cages of Context. |
|
Persistence of Ignorance |
What to do when people start
shoveling it. |
|
Pillow Babble |
In a matter of 18 translations, a
simple proposition turns into utter nonsense. |
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Placebo
|
Creativity can make Creativity can make
e-commerce more than just another tool, according to Rick Wehder. |
Playing
Binocular Soccer |
Wanna see something really
ridiculous? Watch the video in this Workout or a group of high-level
executives trying to edit a memo. |
|
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girth, or earn millions of dollars at home doing absolutely nothing! |
Please Don't
Pray
for Me |
In the largest study of third-party
prayer, the prayed-for don't do so well. |
♪ Pledge |
How blind followers of tradition compelled a
seven-year-old boy to swear allegiance to four invisible witches. |
|
Pride |
Meet the first of your seven
Creative Juices. |
Problems |
Do you have a problem? Would you like a
problem? |
|
Protecting Baby Ideas |
An innovative lesson from the
clever dolphin on giving your new ideas a head start in life. |
Random Answers |
If you're like most people, you talk to
your computer. It's when your computer starts talking to you that you have to worry... or
do you? |
Rebellion |
If a statement is true, it doesn't matter who says it.
Right? Or wrong? You be the judge. |
♪ Rewards |
A lot of companies are trying all sorts of
programs to make their employees more creative. It's easy to inspire creativity,
especially if you know what not to do. |
|
Rocket Slips |
The value of making mistakes has been
demonstrated throughout history by some pretty impressive blunderers. |
Routine |
How often do you find yourself following
the same routine, without ever questioning why? Why? |
Save the Queen!
Lose the Supervisor. |
Spontaneity Rules! That's the
secret of ant-colony organizational genius. |
Say You Like It |
Three simple rules to help you get the
best possible work out of your creative people. |
The
Scatological
Conception |
Is there any way to keep really great
ideas from going down the toilet? |
| Selling Out |
Thinking of selling your company? Rick
Wehder has some advice about your most valuable asset. |
| sdrawkcaB
|
How a dyslexic banker made his handicap the key to
success. |
| Sears Catalog |
Great ideas are anywhere you can find them.
Doug Hall
's had great success looking in one place you might never have considered. |
The Seven
Creative Juices |
What does it really mean to get your creative
juices flowing? Could it be those urges you've been told you have to hold in
check. Here's why you should check them out instead. |
Shoot the Moon |
It's a hit! Going... going... gone! That
could be the moon if a certain scientist has his way. |
|
Six Thinking Colors |
Research says that Dr. Edward de Bono
didn't follow the paint-by-numbers palette when he assigned colors to his
Six Thinking Hats. |
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♪
Skink the Lizard |
Sometimes losing can take you
farther than the alternative—holding on to what you may not need. A lesson
from a lizard. |
|
Slicing Pi |
Yes, it's irrational, but if you
want to create you have to fudge. |
|
Sloth |
Meet the last of the seven
Creative Juices. |
The Source
of Ideas |
You'd think great creative minds could at
least agree on the source of their great ideas. No such luck. Here's a catalog of creative
explanations. |
Space and Time |
Creative people get a bad rap for a lot of
eccentric behavior—like always being late. Here's how to make tardiness pay off in the
long run. |
Spiderman |
He's been called Spiderman. But unlike the imaginary
web- slinger, he may actually save lives someday. |
|
Spontaneity Rules |
What makes creativity? Letting go, acting
silly, and lavishing encouragement or discipline, determination, and
demanding sacrifice? |
Staying
Invention-Ready |
What can you do to make sure your talent and
energy to invent are ready when inspiration strikes and vice versa. |
Steps |
Here's a sure-fire way to generate ideas. However, do
not attempt this technique without consulting your physician. |
Stop Sign |
Order in the court. Peter Lloyd is about to make his closing remarks to the bench. You be the judge. |
♪ Strange but True |
Despite the fact that creative people often work
themselves to death, I can demonstrate that art is easy. |
Subconscious
Invention |
You're getting very sleepy... Sinking
deeper into your subconscious... Ask for anything you want, and it's yours! So says the
man you're about to meet. |
Success:
A Cage of Context |
How thinking you've won gets in the way of greater
creativity, innovation, invention, problem solving, and human progress. See
also The Four
Cages of Context. |
Supreme Originality |
So you've got a great idea. Copyright it,
quick! Sorry, you can't. Sandra Day O'Connor and I explain why ideas are free, and should
be. |
Taking Pictures |
If you hate to see yourself on videotape,
maybe you should take another look at the way you look at yourself. |
Talent |
Come on, admit it. You not only sing in
the shower, you sometimes wish you had followed your dream of becoming a rock star. |
Telephone Booth |
How good are you at recognizing great
ideas? How about a little creativity test? |
|
Testing the Waters |
A few simple guidelines for
distinguishing between creative and crazy ideas. |
Thinking Young |
Thinking like a kid is not just fun.
According to one experiment, it can put you in better contact with reality. |
|
♪
Thomas Edison Blues |
What really happened up in Tom's
lab the night he invented the light bulb? |
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Toilet Seat Aesthetics |
Yes, even the commode can teach us
something about truth, beauty, and how to get along. |
Told You So |
Tired of your best ideas nose-diving in the trash can?
Here are some words of encouragement. |
| The Training Sandwich |
One poop in the pot does not a
potty-trained kid make. The same goes for company training programs. |
| Truth in Business |
Oxymoron? Business Management Consultant
Rick Wehder says, no, it doesn't have to be. In fact, it's the secret behind a vision that
works. |
|
Understanding Doodles
|
New insights into the effects of
doodling makes me wonder whether we should encourage it at boring business
meetings. |
|
Unintended Benefits |
Some innovators and inventors have
learned that, when defending their work, offense can be the best defense. |
|
Vive
la Différence! |
What can the Beatles and the Boston
Consulting Group teach us about coming up with breakthrough ideas? |
|
Walrus Teeth |
Attention, starving artists,
inventors, musicians, and companies on the cutting edge of innovation. A
lesson in survival from the walrus. |
| Waiting for Invention |
What's the difference between a really
great idea and a really great new product? All the difference in the world. |
| Watering Hole |
Hanging around the water cooler, at least
the way these folks do it, can make your workplace more productive and profitable. |
|
What Do I Know? |
How the Wall of Knowledge gets in
the way of knowing. |
What Dummy
Taught Baseball |
Would you sign a baseball player
who couldn't hear and didn't speak? The Cincinnati Reds did back in 1894 and
improved baseball. |
Why Not Hip Hop?
|
How C-Span, beacon of democracy,
could demonstrate greater inclusiveness, diversity, and keep some of us from
falling asleep.
UPDATED |
|
Who You Callin' Stupid? |
Invention demands that we question,
check, and re-check everything. Even the blindingly obvious. And especially
if we don't want to look stupid. |
|
The Wisdom of Collaboration |
Now that the whole world can
collaborate online, who can argue with the proposition, nothing is
impossible? |
Work Acting |
You're about to hire someone or interview
for a job. Here's how to do it all wrong. |
| The
Wright Stuff |
What does it take to get a great idea off the ground? The answer is
easy if you ask the Wright guys. |
|
Why Windows
Makes You More Creative |
It takes more than a super-cool operating
system to bring out you r creative best. It's actually the other way around. |
|
Wikilegislation |
When you consider who makes our laws, you have
to conclude, it can't be that difficult. So why not laws for thitten by the people? |
WYSIWYG |
What happens when you look this word up in
dictionary tells us a lot about authority. |
| You Gotta Wanna |
Rick Wehder reminds us of the importance
of aligning your work with your life interests. |