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Encouraging Wild Ideas Framework

Think outside the box

Problem it solves

stagnant innovation

Best for

Teams and individuals looking to generate new ideas

Not ideal for

Those who prefer traditional or conventional thinking

Overview

Why this framework exists

This framework encourages individuals to think creatively and generate wild ideas without fear of judgment. It involves being visual, deferring judgment, and building on others' suggestions.

Core principles

3 total
  1. Encourage wild and extreme ideas
  2. Be visual and use pictures to unlock creativity
  3. Defer judgment and focus on generating ideas first

Steps

3 steps
  1. Set the stage for brainstorming
    Gather a team and set a timer for a specific amount of time. Encourage everyone to share their ideas without fear of judgment.
    Pro tipUse a facilitator to guide the process and a scribe to capture all the ideas.
    WarningAvoid criticizing or judging ideas during the brainstorming session.
  2. Generate ideas
    Encourage team members to share their ideas, no matter how wild or extreme they may seem. Use visual aids and pictures to stimulate creativity.
    Pro tipBuild on others' suggestions and create a safe and supportive environment.
    WarningAvoid dominating the conversation or talking over others.
  3. Evaluate ideas
    Take a break after the brainstorming session and then evaluate the ideas generated. Look for patterns, themes, and potential solutions.
    Pro tipUse a systematic approach to evaluate the ideas, such as categorizing them or identifying pros and cons.
    WarningAvoid getting too attached to a particular idea and be open to combining or modifying ideas.

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Examples

2 cases
Halfbakery

Halfbakery is a website where people can share and discuss their wild and innovative ideas. It's a great example of a platform that encourages creativity and idea generation.

OutcomeHalfbakery has generated a wide range of innovative ideas and has become a popular platform for creatives.
Marcel Wanders

Marcel Wanders is a designer who embraces the concept of being a 'professional amateur'. He encourages people to do what they can't and experience the beauty of mistakes.

OutcomeMarcel Wanders has become a successful designer and has inspired others to embrace their creativity and take risks.

Common mistakes

3 traps
Judging ideas too quickly
Criticism or judgment can stifle creativity and prevent the generation of wild and innovative ideas.
Not being visual enough
Using pictures and visual aids can help stimulate creativity and generate more ideas.
Dominating the conversation
Allowing one person to dominate the conversation can prevent others from sharing their ideas and stifle creativity.

Origin story

How this framework came to be

The framework is based on the idea that the right idea often flows from what initially seems outlandish. It requires a mindset shift towards embracing creativity and taking risks.

Source

Traced to primary
Source · BOOK
A Whole New Mind
Pink, Daniel H. · 2006
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