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Broken Crayons
S.P.R.E.A.D.ng Creative Thinking Throughout
Your Entire Organization
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Broken Crayons
beliefs, code of belief, commandments,
conclusions credo declaration decrees directive,
doctrine, dogma finding guidelines, guides,
ideals, imperative, judgement laws, lead,
notion, opinion, perspective, point of
view, points position, principles,
pronouncement standards, statement of belief,
tenets, tips values,
beliefs, code of belief, commandments,
conclusions credo declaration decrees directive,
doctrine, dogma finding guidelines, guides,
ideals, imperative, judgement laws, lead,
notion, opinion, perspective, point of
view, points position, principles,
pronouncement standards, statement of belief,
tenets, tips values,
beliefs, code of belief, commandments,
conclusions credo declaration decrees directive,
doctrine, dogma finding guidelines, guides,
ideals, imperative, judgement laws, lead,
notion, opinion, perspective, point of
view, points position, principles,
pronouncement standards, statement of belief,
tenets, tips values,
beliefs, code of belief, commandments,
conclusions credo declaration decrees directive,
doctrine, dogma finding guidelines, guides,
ideals, imperative, judgement laws, lead,
notion, opinion, perspective, point of
view, points position, principles,
pronouncement standards, statement of belief,
tenets, tips values,
Broken Crayons
Creative Thinking Inside, Outside, Along side,
Under, Over, with a New or No Box at All,
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Introduction

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The Whole Box
Who What Where When Why How
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The Whole Box
Which Paradigm for 2010? Breaking the Box Warming
UP for Creativity Definitions Negatives of
Creativity Innovation What Might It Be? Who
Might Be Creative? Are You Creative? How Creative
Are You? How to Be Creative? Creative Tools
Techniques When? Where? S.P.R.E.A.D.ng Creative
Thinking Through
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Chapter 1
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Chapter 1
Which Paradigm for 2010? Breaking the Box Warming
UP for Creativity
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Paradigm 2010
a. If it aint broke.....leave it alone.
b. If it aint broke.break it.
c. Better fix it before it breaks
d. Keep using it until it breaks
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Cre8ng Communities
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S.P.R.E.A.D.
S P R E A D
  • UPPORTING
  • ROMOTING
  • ECOGNIZING
  • NCOURAGING
  • PPLYING
  • EVELOPING

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Warm-up to Create
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Connect these 9 dots w/ 4 or less straight lines
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Classic Answer
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One or NO straight lines A wide crayon Pour
paint on it Spray paint on it Squash paper up
Line around world Dip in can of paint Cut dots
out line up Spiral from center out Wide paint
roller/brush Fold drawing until overlap Write in
cursive 4 straight lines
Possible
Solutions
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W A R M - U P S
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W A R M - U P S
Window Roof top Envelope 4 triangles Symbol for
duct Top of a pyramid x marks the spot Under
side of pyramid Close up view of fence
Tent Logo Game board Ceiling light 4 arrow
heads Decorated box Display shelf unit 2
overlapping triangles .?????????
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Warm-Up Exercises Why do them?
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Warm-Up Exercises To open up a group or team's
creative thinking Warm-Up Exercises are very
helpful. The exercises help to loosen up
paradigms, mindsets, and points of view that
people bring to a creative thinking session.
Some goals of Warm-Up Exercises are to
encourage people to a. look beyond the
obvious or known answers (correct
answers) b. stretch their thinking c.
breakout of establish thinking d. look for
multiple possibilities e. take on many
different points of perspective f. practice
producing a variety of potential solutions g.
to take a few risks and play with ideas
possible solutions h. get discussion going
I. raise interest level
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Time for some Review Incubation
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Chapter 2
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Chapter 2
Definitions Negatives of Creativity Innovation
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Diverge Converge Creativity Creative
Thinking Innovation
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Negatives of/to
Creativity
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Tombstones or Trophies of creativity
Break Your Crayons and Draw
Outside the Lines
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Tombstones of creativity
RIP
here lies a good idea
today
Break Your Crayons and Draw
Outside the Lines
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Trophies of creativity
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fantastic!
worth a try
very cool!
does make waves.... but thats ok!
an inspiration
impressive
changes are good
bold idea
Clever approach!
crazy enough to work
idea
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Creative
Environment
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Lack of
Support, Resources, Time
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Time for some Review Incubation
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Chapter 3
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Chapter 3
Who Might Be Creative? Are You Creative? How
Creative Are You?
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What Might It Be?
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Who Might Be
Creative
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Etienne-Louis Boullee, France Donato Bramante,
Italy Zion Breen, United States Marcel Breuer,
United States and Germany Michiel
Brinkman Johannes Brinkman, Netherlands Neave
Brown Isambard Kingdom Brunel, England Filippo
Brunelleschi, Italy Erik Bryggman,
Finland Charles Bulfinch, United
States Thornton-Latrobe-Bulfinch, United
States Shepley and Bulfinch, United States Gordon
Bunshaft/ SOM, United States Lord Burlington,
England Daniel Burnham, United States Decimus
Burton, England William Butterfield,
England Santiago Calatrava, Spain Callicrates Icti
nus and Callicrates with Phidias, Greece Arnolfo
di Cambio Cambridge Seven Associates Felix
Candela, Mexico Cola da Caprarola Douglas
Cardinal, Canada Giancarlo de Carlo,
Italy Carrere and Hastings Richard Castle Severus
and Celer William Chambers G. P. Chedanne,
France Serge Chermayeff Mario J. Ciampi Henry
Ciriani, France Henry N. Cobb, United States
Alvar Aalto, Finland Robert Adam,
Scotland Steffen Ahrends Gregory Ain Leon
Battista Alberti, Italy Galeazzo Alessi,
Italy Christopher Alexander, United
States William Van Alen Amenophis III,
Egypt Tadao Ando, Japan John Andrews,
Australia Anthemios Apollodorus of Damascus,
Roman The Architects Collaborative (TAC) Arton C.
R. Ashbee, England Erik Gunnar Asplund,
Sweden Arup Associates United Kingdom Gae
Aulenti, France M. H. Baillie-Scott Luis
Barragan, Mexico Sir Charles Barry,
England William Henry Barlow Falke Barmou Edward
Larabee Barnes, United States Geoffrey
Bawa Gunter Behnisch, Germany Peter Behrens,
Germany Belgiojoso, Peressutti and Rogers Pietro
Belluschi, United States Henrik Petrus Berlage,
Netherlands Giovanni Lorenzo Bernini,
Italy Dominikus Böhm, Germany L. A. Boileau,
France Francesco Borromini, Italy Mario Botta,
Switzerland
Le Corbusier Lucio Costa, Brazil Charles Correa,
India Domenico da Cortona Keith Cottier,
Australia Justus Dahinden Paeonis and
Daphnis Howard Davis, United States Town and
Davis Charles Davis/ EHDD, United States Paeonius
and Demetrios John Dobson Peter Dodge/ EHDD,
United States Domitian Adrien Dortsman Balkrishna
Doshi, India A. E. Doyle, United States Duany and
Plater-Zyberk, United States Willem Marinus
Dudok, Netherlands Bijvoet and Duiker Contamin
and Dutert Charles and Ray Eames, United
States Karl Ehn Gustave Eiffel, France L. A.
Boileau and Gustave Eiffel, France Peter
Eisenman, United States Sedad Eldem, Turkey Craig
Ellwood, United States Carl Ludvig Engel Kobori
Enshu Arthur C. Erickson, Canada Johann Fisher
von Erlach Joseph Esherick, Esherick Homsey
Ralph Erskine, England, UK, Joseph Esherick,
United States Aldo van Eyck, Netherlands
ALL people in ALL countries are born with the
capacity to be
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Etienne-Louis Boullee, France Donato Bramante,
Italy Zion Breen, United States Marcel Breuer,
United States and Germany Michiel
Brinkman Johannes Brinkman, Netherlands Neave
Brown Isambard Kingdom Brunel, England Filippo
Brunelleschi, Italy Erik Bryggman,
Finland Charles Bulfinch, United
States Thornton-Latrobe-Bulfinch, United
States Shepley and Bulfinch, United States Gordon
Bunshaft/ SOM, United States Lord Burlington,
England Daniel Burnham, United States Decimus
Burton, England William Butterfield,
England Santiago Calatrava, Spain Callicrates Icti
nus and Callicrates with Phidias, Greece Arnolfo
di Cambio Cambridge Seven Associates Felix
Candela, Mexico Cola da Caprarola Douglas
Cardinal, Canada Giancarlo de Carlo,
Italy Carrere and Hastings Richard Castle Severus
and Celer William Chambers G. P. Chedanne,
France Serge Chermayeff Mario J. Ciampi Henry
Ciriani, France Henry N. Cobb, United States
Alvar Aalto, Finland Robert Adam,
Scotland Steffen Ahrends Gregory Ain Leon
Battista Alberti, Italy Galeazzo Alessi,
Italy Christopher Alexander, United
States William Van Alen Amenophis III,
Egypt Tadao Ando, Japan John Andrews,
Australia Anthemios Apollodorus of Damascus,
Roman The Architects Collaborative (TAC) Arton C.
R. Ashbee, England Erik Gunnar Asplund,
Sweden Arup Associates United Kingdom Gae
Aulenti, France M. H. Baillie-Scott Luis
Barragan, Mexico Sir Charles Barry,
England William Henry Barlow Falke Barmou Edward
Larabee Barnes, United States Geoffrey
Bawa Gunter Behnisch, Germany Peter Behrens,
Germany Belgiojoso, Peressutti and Rogers Pietro
Belluschi, United States Henrik Petrus Berlage,
Netherlands Giovanni Lorenzo Bernini,
Italy Dominikus Böhm, Germany L. A. Boileau,
France Francesco Borromini, Italy Mario Botta,
Switzerland
Le Corbusier Lucio Costa, Brazil Charles Correa,
India Domenico da Cortona Keith Cottier,
Australia Justus Dahinden Paeonis and
Daphnis Howard Davis, United States Town and
Davis Charles Davis/ EHDD, United States Paeonius
and Demetrios John Dobson Peter Dodge/ EHDD,
United States Domitian Adrien Dortsman Balkrishna
Doshi, India A. E. Doyle, United States Duany and
Plater-Zyberk, United States Willem Marinus
Dudok, Netherlands Bijvoet and Duiker Contamin
and Dutert Charles and Ray Eames, United
States Karl Ehn Gustave Eiffel, France L. A.
Boileau and Gustave Eiffel, France Peter
Eisenman, United States Sedad Eldem, Turkey Craig
Ellwood, United States Carl Ludvig Engel Kobori
Enshu Arthur C. Erickson, Canada Johann Fisher
von Erlach Joseph Esherick, Esherick Homsey
Ralph Erskine, England, UK, Joseph Esherick,
United States Aldo van Eyck, Netherlands
ALL people in ALL countries are born with the
capacity to be
Creative
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World of creative people
Malaysia ASamad Said Amir Muhammad, prime
minister Tun Mahathir Mohd. Argentina   Ladisla
o Biro Juan Vucetich, Diego Maradona Carlos
Gardel Astor Piazzola,   South Africa Chris
Barnard Ernie Els Mandella Charlize
Theron Israel Abie Nathan S.Y. Agnion Dalia
Rabikowitz Yona Wallach Yigal Tomarkin Peres David
Ben Gurion
India U.R.Ananthamurthy Anil Ananthakrishna,
H.D.Devegowda, Bheem Singh Bhure Lal, Justice
Venkatachaliya Lokayukta Salumarada Timmakka
V.N.Narayanana P.N.A.Tharakan Bob
Hoekstra Verghese Kurian M. F. Hussain Arindam
Chaudhuri Shiv Khera Arundhati Roy Ritu
Beri Mexico Juan Celada Mario Molina Octavio
Paz Carlos Fuentes Diego Rivera Guadalupe
Posada. Subcomandante Insurgente Juán O'Gorman
Russia Berdyayev Vygotski, Lotman. Altshuller,
Batischev, Berdyayev, Vygotski, Lotman .
Dostoyevsky, Pasternak, Gogol, Bulgakov,
Pushkin Chekhov Great Britain Sir Norman
Foster James Dyson Richard Branson Mo
Mowlem Camila Batmangheldjh Silvio
Berlusconi Python team Eddie Izzard John Logie
Baird
Begin Sharon Gil peretz Roni Horowitz And Nir
Barkat BRM GROUP Nir Barkat Shlomo Dovrat Prof.
Israel Aumann Brasil Oscar Niemeyer Pelé
Robinho Tom Jobin Vinicius de Moraes Gilberto
Gil Portinari Hector Babenco Australia Ken
Done Paul Keating Barry Humphries Olivia
Newton John Kylie Minogue Janine Shepherd
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Break Your Crayons and Draw
Outside the Lines
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Are You Creative ?
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32 Traits
Adaptable Curious Divergent thinker Energetic Fant
asize, able to Flexible thinker Fluent Future
oriented Humor Idealistic Imaginative
Independent Ingenious Learning,
always Non-conforming Not motivated by
money Observant, highly Open-ended Original -
uniqueness Passionate about their work Perceive
world differently Question asker
See possibilities Self- knowledgeable Self-actuali
zing Self-disciplined Sense of destiny Sensitive S
everely critical of Specific interests Synthesize
correctly often intuitively Tolerant of
ambiguity
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32 Traits
Adaptable Curious Divergent thinker Energetic Fant
asize, able to Flexible thinker Fluent Future
oriented Humor Idealistic Imaginative
Independent Ingenious Learning,
always Non-conforming Not motivated by
money Observant, highly Open-ended Original -
uniqueness Passionate about their work Perceive
world differently Question asker
See possibilities Self- knowledgeable Self-actuali
zing Self-disciplined Sense of destiny Sensitive S
everely critical of self, their work,
potential of field potential of other
people Specific interests Synthesize correctly
often intuitively Tolerant of ambiguity
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All born with.
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32 Traits
Adaptable Curious Divergent thinker Energetic Fant
asize, able to Flexible thinker Fluent Future
oriented Humor Idealistic Imaginative
Independent Ingenious Learning,
always Non-conforming Not motivated by
money Observant, highly Open-ended Original -
uniqueness Passionate about their work Perceive
world differently Question asker
See possibilities Self- knowledgeable Self-actuali
zing Self-disciplined Sense of destiny Sensitive S
everely critical of self, their work,
potential of field potential of other
people Specific interests Synthesize correctly
often intuitively Tolerant of ambiguity
All are learnable
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How Creative Are You?
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Fluency Flexibility Elaboration Originality
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Time for some Review Incubation
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