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Communication

Communication. Marius Loots. Communication in research. Idea Initiation Implementation Publication. Communication. Communication in groups New research projects Presentation of research Publication of research. Communication in Groups. Thinking modes. Thinking modes. Preferred mode.

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Communication

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  1. Communication Marius Loots

  2. Communication in research Idea Initiation Implementation Publication

  3. Communication • Communication in groups • New research projects • Presentation of research • Publication of research

  4. Communication in Groups Thinking modes

  5. Thinking modes Preferred mode

  6. A Quadrant: Analyse Realistic Thinking modes D Quadrant: Strategise Idealistic B Quadrant: Organise Sensible C Quadrant: Personalise Feeling-based

  7. What did you learn? (I hope you did?)

  8. New Research Projects Generating new ideas

  9. ????????????

  10. LottovsScience

  11. Paperclip list

  12. Creativity The myths

  13. Creativity myths • Creativity is a natural talent and cannot be taught • Creativity comes from the rebels • Right brain/Left brain • Art, artists and creativity • Release • Intuition • The need for craziness • Scatter-gun success • Big jump and small jump creativity • Group or individual • Intelligence and creativity

  14. Creativity myths Creativity is a natural talent and cannot be taught

  15. Creativity myths Creativity comes from the rebels

  16. Creativity myths Right brain/Left brain

  17. Creativity myths Art, artists and creativity

  18. Creativity myths Release

  19. Creativity myths Intuition

  20. Creativity myths The need for craziness

  21. Creativity myths Scatter-gun success

  22. Creativity myths Big jump and small jump creativity

  23. Creativity myths Group or individual

  24. Creativity myths Intelligence and creativity

  25. Sources of creativity what where how

  26. Sources of creativity • Innocence • Experience • Motivation • Tuned judgment • Chance, accident, mistake and madness • Style • Release • Lateral thinking

  27. Sources of creativity Innocence

  28. Sources of creativity Experience

  29. Sources of creativity Motivation

  30. Sources of creativity Tuned judgment

  31. Sources of creativity Chance, accident, mistake and madness

  32. Sources of creativity Style

  33. Sources of creativity Release

  34. Sources of creativity Lateral thinking

  35. Paperclip more ideas

  36. Creative techniques Systematic ways to reach an unknown goal

  37. Creative techniques Systematic ways to reach an unknown goal

  38. Creative techniques • Creative pause • Focus • Challenge • Alternatives • Concept fan • Concepts • Provocation • Movement • Random input • Sensitizing techniques

  39. Creative techniques Creative pause

  40. Creative techniques Focus

  41. Creative techniques Challenge

  42. Creative techniques Alternatives

  43. Creative techniques Concept fan

  44. Creative techniques Concepts

  45. Creative techniques Provocation

  46. Creative techniques Random input

  47. Creative techniques Sensitizing techniques

  48. How do you get time for creative thinking? • How can you ask someone to make some creative effort? • How do you stop someone from being persistently negative? • How do you encourage people to look at the benefits of an idea? • How do you express your intuition and gut feeling in a serious meeting?

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