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You are here: Home / News / Daniel Pink: Why You Should Come Up With At Least One Bad Idea Today
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Daniel Pink: Why You Should Come Up With At Least One Bad Idea Today

By EEngagement

2/18/11

Scott Adams, the creator of the cartoon, Dilbert, explains a creativity exercise that can generate new, fresh and innovative ideas.  When you need to create a solution for any problem, instead of concentrating how you can’t fix it, think of a “bad version”.  The goal of the “bad version” is to stimulate your mind to think outside of the box, and in ways you may never had considererd.  The bad version of the idea moves your mind to a new vantage point.

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