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Provocation PO! |
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Provocations are the simplest of many tools we use to stimulate lateral thinking. A provocation is the off-the-wall, out-of-the-box addition that we make to a problem or opportunity in order to break the pattern of our thinking about it. A good provocation, or provocative operation, has to be a little crazy. Dr. Edward de Bono suggests prefacing it with the word "po" to warn those analytical thinkers among us that the addition is not logical, it is deliberately lateral. Effective provocations might be categorized as: Escape An escape provocation challenges the standard assumptions we make
about a problem or opportunity by simply removing one of the
assumptions. Problem: Houses must have low-E windows
if they are to be energy efficient. Exaggeration An exaggeration suggests that some measurement lies outside its
normal range of values. Problem: I spend too much time in
meetings! Reversal A reversal is a provocation that reverses the usual sequence or
direction of doing something. Opportunity: We deliver the product
after the customer places the order. Distortion A distortion disturbs the usual relationships between parties or
actions. Opportunity: Sell more life insurance.
Wishful Thinking A wishful thinking provocation is a light-hearted thought that is
clearly an impossibility. Never theless, it forces us to explore
laterally other possiblities. Opportunity: Where can we go for
vacation? Random Stimulus Random input pushes an unrelated word or picture into the pattern
of thinking. When the mind is prepared to set aside serious,
logical thoughts and employ temporarily playful thinking, this transparently
"silly" technique unleashes a flood of otherwise untouched associations.
Opportunity: The market needs an
effective EMF (electro-magnetic field) barrier material. These categories clearly overlap; that is of no importance. Naming the provocative operation is not important; getting it started is. Various types of provocations are described in de Bono's 1992 book, Serious Creativity. Most of the tools used by creative thinking consultants would fit under the provocation label. |
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