3. Creativity is the capacity or ability
of an individual to create ,
discover or produce a new or
novel idea or object , including
the rearrangement or reshaping
into a new form of what is already
known to him
4. CREATIVITY AND INTELLIGENCE
Creativity relates to divergent thinking and
intelligence relates to convergent thinking .Every
intelligent person may not be creative but a very
high percentage of the creative people possess
intelligence to a high degree .
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6. 1 )Creativity is universal
Creativity is not confined to any individual , sex
caste . It has no boundary of age , location or
culture . It is universal in nature
7. 2 ) Creativity is innate as well as acquired
Creativity is not merely a hereditary factor. It
can be nourished and nurtured by proper training
8. 3 ) Creativity carries ego involvement
No other person can experience
the same warmth , happiness and
satisfaction of the creation as the
creator. One‘s individuality and identity
are totally merged in one’s creation
9. 4 ) Creativity rests more on divergent thinking
Creativity is the result of adventurous
thinking and a departure from closed thinking
10. 5 ) Creativity is not completely
spontaneous
Creativity requires constant understanding ,
hardwork and patience to produce something
new and unique
12. Synetics
The concept synetics has been developed by Gordon and
Prince in 1961 . The term synetics is derived from the Greek
word ‘synetikos’ which means ‘bring forth together ‘ or
‘bringing different things into unified connection ‘. Since
creativity involves the co – ordination of things into new
structures , every creative thought or action draws on
synetic thinking . Synetic thinking is the process of
discovering the links that unite normally disconnected
elements .
13. BRAIN STORMING
The term brain storming was first coined by Osbron
in 1957 to describe a group process of creative
problem solving . It facilitates generation of ideas
quickly . In the group the problem is posed and the
individual members of the group are encouraged to
speak out any idea that emerge from their mind
without any restriction
14. LATERAL THINKING
The term was first proposed by EDWARD De
Bono in 1967 in his book ‘The use of lateral
thinking ‘. Lateral thinking refers to creative
problem solving usually by reformulating the
problem or reviewing it from a fresh angle .It is
contrasted with vertical thinking which involves
finding methods for overcoming obstacles in the
chosen line of approach.