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The Creativity of the DC Central Kitchen. Robert Eggers, Night Club Owner, walked home past restaurants and hotels every morning."I kept thinking there must be a better, more creative use of the food that restaurants and hotels throw away."His idea: Food recycling. The Answer from Government Off
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1. Creating Your Own Best Practices Rosemary O’Leary
Distinguished Professor and Phanstiel Endowed Chair
Co-Director, Collaborative Governance Initiative
The Maxwell School of Syracuse University, USA
May 28, 2010
2. The Creativity of the DC Central Kitchen Robert Eggers, Night Club Owner, walked home past restaurants and hotels every morning.
"I kept thinking there must be a better, more creative use of the food that restaurants and hotels throw away.”
His idea: Food recycling
3. The Answer from Government Officials
“It can’t be done.”
4. The Creativity of the DC Central Kitchen
Today, DC Central Kitchen utilizes more than one ton of surplus food each day that would otherwise go to waste, prepares more than 4,000 meals, and provides job training to many who were considered unemployable.
5. His ideas “Quit using lack of money as an excuse”
The solution is right in front of you.
“See what no one else is seeing”
“Connect the unconnected”
Eggers created (with government officials) his own “best practices” for recycling food.
6. History 1899: Charles Duell, Director of U.S. Patent Office calls for its closing because “everything that could be invented has been invented”
1923: Robert Millikan, winner of Nobel Prize, says atomic energy is impossible.
7. History 1861: Phillip Reiss convinced by “experts” to drop his idea of the telephone.
1938: Chester Carlson invented xerography. IBM and Kodak scoffed at him.
Fred Smith, student at Yale, invents Fed Ex. Delivery experts predicted failure.
8. What’s Holding You Back? Why do we think we can’t be creative?
Why do we think we can’t create our own best practices?
9. Myths About Creativity It’s Rare
Only Artists Have It
Only High IQ’s Have It
You Need to Hire Experts to Get It
It’s in Your Right Brain
It’s Mysterious
10. Truths About Creativity We Are Capable of Being Creative Every Day
We All Have It
You Don’t Have to Have a High IQ
You Don’t Need to Hire It
11. Da Vinci and “Lateral Thinking” Creativity that stems from taking knowledge from one substantive context or discipline and seeing how useful it is in an entirely different context.
12. Theory Everything new is just an addition to or modification of something that already exists. (Michalko, SCAMPER)
13. How to Develop Your Own Best Practices: Take an Idea and . . . Substitute something
Combine it with something else
Adapt something to it
Modify or Magnify it
Put it to some other use
Eliminate something
Reverse or Rearrange it