A List of 100

pen and paperI recently discovered the Litemind website (http://litemind.com). The site is ran by Luciano Passuello and his goal is to help his readers “explore ways to use their minds efficiently.” I decided to subscribe to Luciano’s blog and newsletter and so far I have been extremely impressed.

In his most recent email, Luciano threw out a great challenge – take on your next issue by creating a “list of 100.” I was intrigued and since I had a new challenge on my plate, I decided to give it a try. Continue reading “A List of 100”

Brainstorming: Does It Help or Hinder Creativity and Innovation

brainstormingI have been looking into the pros and cons of brainstorming. I work with a great group of guys at work that have been teamed up to spur innovation throughout the company. I also work with another team that uses brainstorming on a fairly regular basis, both to solve real problems and as a training tool. However, my research has turned up some interesting things about the old problem solving tool.

Consider this article. In it, Nick Currie talks about how brainstorming tends to create a “hive mind” mentality among groups rather than help innovation or creativity. This perspective is not uncommon.

Over the last few months, I have started using mind mapping. I actually love it and it seems to help with my individual brainstorming process. I have also used a variety of other problems solving and creativity tools that I have picked up from books, the Web, etc.

I would like to know what you use:

  • What types of tools do you use to help with your individual idea generation and problem solving?
  • When you work in groups, how do you harness the creativity of several people?

The Power of Visual Thinking

One of the books that I have been trying to get to in my growing book stack is Dan Roam’s “The Back of the Napkin” (amazon affiliate link). With there only being so many hours in a day, I just haven’t got there yet, but I am getting close.

Regardless, I have been looking more into what Dan teaches and it is incredibly powerful. Take a look a Dan as he shares what the book is about and how you can use it.

Bonus: Here’s Dan at this year’s SXSW: http://vimeo.com/10289224