The document discusses creative problem solving (CPS) techniques. It outlines the 6 stages of the CPS process: 1) explore the challenge, 2) generate ideas, 3) prepare for action. Key techniques are discussed for each stage, including divergent and convergent thinking approaches. Specific tools like brainstorming, highlighting, Praise-First (PPCO), card sorting, and evaluation matrices are explained for analyzing and selecting solutions. The goal is to provide a structured yet imaginative process for solving problems creatively.
1. UMC1022 CREATIVITY & INNOVATION
Creative Problem Solving (CPS)
Zainal Abidin Sayadi
Faculty of Science, Technology & Human Development
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3. Identify the Goal, Wish or Challenge
Gather Data
Clarify the Problem
Generate Ideas
Select & Strengthen Solutions
Plan for Action
4. 1 2 3 4 5 6
Explore the Generate Prepare for
Challenge Ideas Action
DIVERGING & CONVERGING
5.
6. Whatever idea comes to mind, go
with it.
Don’t evaluate ideas while you are
generating them.
The ideas can be evaluated later.
7. The more ideas you have, the
greater chances of getting a good
one.
Lay out all the usual approaches to
the problem, then push to consider
new ideas.
8. Freewheel - the wilder the ideas the
better.
It’s easier to tame a wild idea than to
invigorate a weak one. (Osborn)
Stretch your thinking to create some
wild ideas.
“If at the first the idea is not absurd, there is no hope for it”
Albert Einstein
9. Let one idea spur other ideas.
Build, combine and improve ideas.
10. 1st Stage
Divergent
What if?
Why not?
What associations can we find
What rules can we break?
What assumptions are at work?
What is this like?
What analogy could we use?
What metaphor suggests itself?
Suppose the problem were a solution?
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12. 2nd Stage
Convergent
Will it work?
Can we do it?
Has it been tried before?
Does it fit in?
Have we got the resources?
Is the timing right?
Who can help?
How much will it cost?
Suppose it fails?
13. 1 2 3 4 5 6
Explore the Challenge
Identify the Goal, Wish or Challenge
• State a variety of goals, wishes or
challenges.
• Choose a goal, wish or challenge where
you have ownership, motivation and a
need for imagination
14. 1 2 3 4 5 6
Explore the Challenge
Gather Data
• Explore all data around the goal, wish
or challenge.
• Identify all the relevant data
• Use Journalist’s questions 5Ws & 2Hs
•Who…? What…? When…? Where…?
Why…? How…? How much…?
15. 1 2 3 4 5 6
Explore the Challenge
Clarify the Problem
• State the problem in as many ways as
possible.
• Choose a problem statement to work
on.
16. 1 2 3 4 5 6
Generate Ideas
• Think up a wide variety of ideas to
solve the problem.
• Choose the most promising ideas.
17. 1 2 3 4 5 6
Prepare for Action
Select & Strengthen Solutions
• Evaluate and refine the ideas you selected.
• Select the most promising solution(s).
• Many similar ideas – Restate & PPCO
• One idea – PPCO
•Diverse Ideas – Evaluation Matrix
•Many ideas of equal worth – Card Sort
18. 1 2 3 4 5 6
Prepare for Action
Plan for Action
• List a series of possible actions for
implementation.
• Form a specific plan for action.
•Select key actions to implement.
•Create a plan that details who does what,
by when, reporting completion to whom.
19. 1 2 3 4 5 6
Prepare for Action
Goals Action By Whom By Reporting
When completion to whom
Immediate
Short
Medium
Long Term
22. Highlighting
3 steps of highlighting
Hits
Look for ideas that are interesting,
promising, compelling, intriguing, innovative
or on target.
Mark or “hit” those ideas with a check, star
or colored dot.
Cluster
From the hits, see if any share a theme or
reiterate the same idea.
Group or “cluster” of those related ideas.
Restate
For each cluster, try to synthesize the
different ideas into a single statement.
Try to capture the essence and paraphrase
the ideas into one concise phrase.
23. Praise First (PPCO)
Pluses
What do you like about the person’s idea, work, proposal,
or performance right now?
Be direct, honest and specific.
Potentials
What opportunities might this idea open up?
It might…
Concerns
Express your concerns as open ended questions that offer a
possible future direction.
How to…
Overcome Concerns
Review your list of concerns.
Brainstorm to generate ways to overcome each concern.
24. Card Sort
Helps to compare, rank and
prioritize promising ideas.
It can be used to rank ideas,
solutions, problem statements or
criteria.
Continued…..
25. Card Sort… directions
1. Write each idea on a separate card (3” x 5”)
and arrange the cards in a row.
2. Count how many cards (ideas) you have.
3. Identify the option you like the least. Write
the number that equals the total number of
cards you have. Put the card off to the side.
4. Of the cards remaining, identify the option
you like the best and write “1” on it. Put it off
to the side.
5. ……
26. Evaluation Matrix
A systematic way to analyze ideas.
Directions:
Generate Criteria
Select Criteria
Create a rating scale
Set up the matrix
Fill in the blank boxes
Compare their strengths & weaknesses
Overcome low criteria ratings
28. …summary
Explore The 1. Identify the Goal, Wish or
Challenge Challenge.
2. Gather Data
3. Clarify the Problem
Generate 4. Generate Ideas
Ideas
Prepare for 5. Select & Strengthen Solutions
Action
6. Plan for Action