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Lateral Thinking Techniques - How to Be Creative on Demand
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About Lateral Thinking Techniques - How to Be Creative on Demand
Intro Lateral Thinking
What is Lateral Thinking?
How Can You Benefit From It?
The Important Difference Between Creativity and Craziness
Technique 1: Challenge Your Assumptions
Technique 2: Ask the Right Questions and Do It Right
Technique 3: Take a Different View
Technique 4: Adopt, Adapt, Improve
Technique 5: Combine the Unusual
Technique 6: Break the Rules
Technique 7: Lateral Problem Analysis
Technique 8: Increase the Yield
The Gating Process: Sorting the Wheat from the Chaff
Summary
What You Will Learn?
- Innovation and creativity nowadays is more important than ever. Since knowledge is now available to everyone through the internet, the competition in almost every area of business has become numerous and fierce. What sets apart the successful companies and start-ups from the struggling ones? It's innovation. And innovation is fueled by creativity..
- Against common belief: everyone can be creative. The only thing you need is certain tools and techniques..
- In this course I'm showing you 7 incredible lateral thinking techniques, that are used by Fortune 100 companies as well as highly successful start-ups..
- What can you use these techniques for?.
- to create a product/service that is beyond the status-quo.
- to solve a problem you're stuck with.
- to improve your current product/service to make more sales, grow your following and take your business to the next level.
- What you'll learn:.
- What is lateral thinking?.
- What makes lateral thinking so beneficial?.
- 7 concrete techniques that enable you to be creative on demand.
- the gating process that helps you differentiate potentially great ideas from not so great ones.