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Loading... A Whack on the Side of the Head: How You Can Be More Creative (edition 1990)by Roger von Oech
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. I had to read this book for my class, it was alright, I really liked some of the points he made but overall it was just an okay book. ( ) Note: I read the 1990 version of this book. I learned about this book in the bibliography section of Seth Godin's Linchpin. It's aim is to stimulate you to be more creative. I found it very helpful. What is the point, you may ask of being creative? Creative people stand out from the crowd, sometimes make things possible that didn't seem so, may increase productivity, or maybe just make life more enjoyable. Some examples are Albert Einstein, Johann Gutenberg, Isaac Newton, and William Shakespeare. What happens if you're not at all interested in being creative? This quote (in the book) from physicist Tom Hirshfield summarizes it well: If you don't ask "Why this?" often enough, somebody will ask "Why you?". My favorite quotes from this book: The best way to get a good idea is to get a lot of ideas. (pg 28) The metaphor is probably the most fertile power possessed by man. (Ortega y Gasset, pg 44) Some people are so closely married to their ideas that they put them up on a pedestal. It's difficult to be creative when you have that much ego tied up in your idea. (pg 94) A man's errors are his portals of discovery. (James Joyce, pg 154) ...two benefits of failure. First, if you do fail, you learn what doesn't work. Second, the failure gives you an opportunity to try a new approach. (pg 160) What concerns me is not the way things are, but rather the way people think things are. (Epictetus, pg 162) Roger von Oech takes the premise that our educational system and business environment stifle creativity. Through this book, von Oech provides illustrations, puzzles, inspirational quotes, and exercises to help us adults rediscover our creativity. Von Oech points out that solving a problem requires "soft thinking", which is imagination and creativity, and "hard thinking", which is the practical phase of decision making. Both "soft thinking" and "hard thinking" have their place. When tackling a problem, we should start off like an artist, using "soft thinking" skills to realize there's more than one idea. We can then convert to being a judge, using "hard thinking" skills" to decide which ideas are acceptable and practical to implement. A Whack on the Side of the Head provides numerous examples and great lessons to improve creativity. The book provides great information about where and how to use "soft skills" to look at a problem from a different perspective. www.ResolvingConflictsNow.com I must say that intitally this book did not appeal to me. But after conversing with the author, I was forced to take a second look. While it may not be the right book at this stage of my creative development, I will definitely add it to my creative library for future reference. It includes many creative exercises and inspiring quotes. no reviews | add a review
Puzzles, anecdotes, exercises, cartoons, questions, quotations, and stories help readers break through mental blocks and unlock the mind for innovative problem solving and creativity. No library descriptions found. |
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Google Books — Loading... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)153.35Philosophy and Psychology Psychology Cognition And Memory Creativity And Visualization CreativityLC ClassificationRatingAverage:
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