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GENERATING IDEAS
Hristo Malinov 21, Mar 2013
Battle Of Solferino
June, 1859
Henry Dunant
During a business trip in 1859, Henry Dunant was a witness to the aftermath of the Battle of
Solferino in modern day Italy.
Thirty-eight thousand wounded, dying and dead, remained on the battlefield, and there appeared
to be little attempt to provide care.
"No Army Can Stop An
Idea Whose Time Has
Come"
Victor Hugo
Resolutely he set up a makeshift hospital in the church in the village. He was joined by the
villagers - the women and the eldery who tried to help as best they could. They treated the French
and the Austrian alike.
When he finally arrived in Geneva, Dunant decided to write a book about his experiences, and A
Memory of Solferino was published 3 years later.
RED CROSS FOUNDATION
1863
Dunant proposed the establishment in every country of a neutral independent body of helpers,
who could provide protection and care for the wounded in case of war regardless of side.
The idea was revolutionary. Shortly afterwards Dunant and four other men formed the
international committee of the red cross.
Where Do Ideas Come
From?
Why did I tell you that story?
Because it is a perfect example about how an idea is created, considered, developed and how this
idea led to the one of the most important things on Earth - protecting human life and health.
So where do ideas come from?
READING A BOOK
"I find television very educating. Every time
somebody turns on the set, I go into the other room
and read a book." ~ Groucho Marx
The mind is a muscle. It needs exercise. Understanding the written word is one way the mind
grows in its ability.
Why is reading important? It is how we discover new things. Reading develops the imagination.
LISTENING TO PODCASTS
Listening to podcasts is sometimes easier than reading a book. You could do that while
travelling, driving, jogging etc.
There are a lot of free podcasts available on the Internet, for so many areas of interests to feed
your hunger for information and ideas.
Ideas come from who you are - your education, experience, job, skills, your past, interests,
hobbies, people around you.
So the more you do and learn the more knowledge you have, the more you experience the more
you promote the possibility of discovering something.
WORKING TOGETHER
By working together we exchange information, thoughts, even ideas. We discuss problems and
solutions, past and future.
One thing can lead to the other, the same way as one idea can lead to the other.
Creativity is just connecting things.
Steve Jobs
"When you ask creative people how they did something, they feel a little guilty because they
didn’t really do it, they just saw something. It seemed obvious to them after a while. That’s
because they were able to connect experiences they’ve had and synthesize new things. And the
reason they were able to do that was that they’ve had more experiences or they have thought
more about their experiences than other people."
IDEAS COMES FROM
NATURE
This is more or less valid for the psysics, but also for technology innovation. There are endless
examples about it - flight of the colibri, lizards can alter their skin colour dependent on light etc.
In 2011 scientists have built a robot that mimics the lizard's techniques to climb walls.
What can you do when
you are stuck?
You’ll probably discard the majority of your ideas. That’s no bad thing. The more ideas you
have, the more you should expect to pass by.
TAKE A COFFEE
...or a walk
...or a shower
Change place, go for a coffee or a small walk. Take a shower. While your brain is in idle mode,
ideas will come.
Online Resources
By reading blogs, using google powerfull search engine, following interesting people you may
find a great information that may inspire you.
Even
Share Your Ideas!
Don't be scared to share your ideas with other people that way you can get useful feedback.
While you have to avoid being discouraged by the inevitable negativity that you will get even
from friends you should be discerning enough to take on criticism which points out valid
problems with your idea. If you feel reluctant to share an idea it may be a sign that you inner
doubts yourself
There are six eggs in a basket.
Six men took each one egg
How is that there is still one egg in the basket?
Lateral thinking is solving problems through an indirect and creative approach, using reasoning
that is not immediately obvious and involving ideas that may not be obtainable by using only
traditional step-by-step logic. The term was coined in 1967 by Edward de Bono.
IDEABIG
10 000$
IDEAS DON'T NEED
TO BE BIG
People often think that to have useful ideas they must think of something extraordinary or
revolutionary but in fact ideas can be small and simple, a quicker way to work , a way to organise
your paperwork, a way to get your work done more efficiently, an attention grabbing title for
your new essay or blog posting or presentation if you want, a simple gift that would provide
pleasure for a friend or relation, a surprise for a colleague, an exciting vacation.
Become Excited About your
Idea Creation Ability
Ideas in your head are useless!

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Generating Ideas (speakers notes)

  • 2. Battle Of Solferino June, 1859 Henry Dunant During a business trip in 1859, Henry Dunant was a witness to the aftermath of the Battle of Solferino in modern day Italy. Thirty-eight thousand wounded, dying and dead, remained on the battlefield, and there appeared to be little attempt to provide care.
  • 3. "No Army Can Stop An Idea Whose Time Has Come" Victor Hugo Resolutely he set up a makeshift hospital in the church in the village. He was joined by the villagers - the women and the eldery who tried to help as best they could. They treated the French and the Austrian alike. When he finally arrived in Geneva, Dunant decided to write a book about his experiences, and A Memory of Solferino was published 3 years later.
  • 4. RED CROSS FOUNDATION 1863 Dunant proposed the establishment in every country of a neutral independent body of helpers, who could provide protection and care for the wounded in case of war regardless of side. The idea was revolutionary. Shortly afterwards Dunant and four other men formed the international committee of the red cross.
  • 5. Where Do Ideas Come From? Why did I tell you that story? Because it is a perfect example about how an idea is created, considered, developed and how this idea led to the one of the most important things on Earth - protecting human life and health. So where do ideas come from?
  • 6. READING A BOOK "I find television very educating. Every time somebody turns on the set, I go into the other room and read a book." ~ Groucho Marx The mind is a muscle. It needs exercise. Understanding the written word is one way the mind grows in its ability. Why is reading important? It is how we discover new things. Reading develops the imagination.
  • 7. LISTENING TO PODCASTS Listening to podcasts is sometimes easier than reading a book. You could do that while travelling, driving, jogging etc. There are a lot of free podcasts available on the Internet, for so many areas of interests to feed your hunger for information and ideas.
  • 8. Ideas come from who you are - your education, experience, job, skills, your past, interests, hobbies, people around you. So the more you do and learn the more knowledge you have, the more you experience the more you promote the possibility of discovering something.
  • 9. WORKING TOGETHER By working together we exchange information, thoughts, even ideas. We discuss problems and solutions, past and future. One thing can lead to the other, the same way as one idea can lead to the other.
  • 10. Creativity is just connecting things. Steve Jobs "When you ask creative people how they did something, they feel a little guilty because they didn’t really do it, they just saw something. It seemed obvious to them after a while. That’s because they were able to connect experiences they’ve had and synthesize new things. And the reason they were able to do that was that they’ve had more experiences or they have thought more about their experiences than other people."
  • 11. IDEAS COMES FROM NATURE This is more or less valid for the psysics, but also for technology innovation. There are endless examples about it - flight of the colibri, lizards can alter their skin colour dependent on light etc. In 2011 scientists have built a robot that mimics the lizard's techniques to climb walls.
  • 12. What can you do when you are stuck? You’ll probably discard the majority of your ideas. That’s no bad thing. The more ideas you have, the more you should expect to pass by.
  • 13. TAKE A COFFEE ...or a walk ...or a shower Change place, go for a coffee or a small walk. Take a shower. While your brain is in idle mode, ideas will come.
  • 14. Online Resources By reading blogs, using google powerfull search engine, following interesting people you may find a great information that may inspire you.
  • 15. Even
  • 16. Share Your Ideas! Don't be scared to share your ideas with other people that way you can get useful feedback. While you have to avoid being discouraged by the inevitable negativity that you will get even from friends you should be discerning enough to take on criticism which points out valid problems with your idea. If you feel reluctant to share an idea it may be a sign that you inner doubts yourself
  • 17. There are six eggs in a basket. Six men took each one egg How is that there is still one egg in the basket? Lateral thinking is solving problems through an indirect and creative approach, using reasoning that is not immediately obvious and involving ideas that may not be obtainable by using only traditional step-by-step logic. The term was coined in 1967 by Edward de Bono.
  • 18. IDEABIG 10 000$ IDEAS DON'T NEED TO BE BIG People often think that to have useful ideas they must think of something extraordinary or revolutionary but in fact ideas can be small and simple, a quicker way to work , a way to organise your paperwork, a way to get your work done more efficiently, an attention grabbing title for your new essay or blog posting or presentation if you want, a simple gift that would provide pleasure for a friend or relation, a surprise for a colleague, an exciting vacation.
  • 19. Become Excited About your Idea Creation Ability Ideas in your head are useless!