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LATERAL THINKING AT WORK T.Sivasankaran Advesh Consultancy Services Chennai  India tss@advesh.com
This presentation is designed for two days training Technique used is based on Edward de Bono’s Lateral Thinking – Creativity Step by step Puzzles,exercises and games are from various sources
Other Reference Books Used Fourth Eye by PradipN.Khandwalla The Houdini Solution by Ernie Schenck Paradigms by Joel Arthur Barke by Ricar Maverick by Ricardo Semler
Few Puzzles
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1000 40 1000 30 1000 20 1000 10
99+9=9 Make this equation correct You can add a letter or word to this equation You have just 30 seconds for this
What can you dry your hair with ,  cut the grass with  And  lift a car with?
A       F  HIJKLMNOPQRS U WXYBCDE G                            T  V Where will you fit in Z
A man is wearing black. Black shoes, socks trousers, coat, gloves and ski mask. He is walking down a back street with all the street lamps off.  A black car is coming towards him with its light off but somehow manages to stop in time. How did the driver see the man?
THE WAY THE MIND WORKS
The Paralyzing Power  Of  Previous Perceptions
The mind is a cliché making  And  cliché using system
What do you call a funny story?  What are you when you have no money?  What's another word for Coca Cola?  What's the white of an egg?
What does this have to do with creativity and innovation? This simple example shows you how powerful your previous perceptions influence your thought process and how you arrive at “your right answer.” 
What is Creativity? Creativity brings into being something that did not exist before, either as  a product,  a process  or  a thought
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Innovation – bringing ideas to life ,[object Object]
What is a Creativity Exercise? For our purposes, anything that changes your way of thinking about a problem (or opportunity) Especially techniques to cultivate new ideas Applicable at any stage of the process.
“Problems cannot be solved by thinking within the framework within which the problems werecreated”Albert Einstein
Creativity Can Be Learned   “Inventing is a skill that some people have and some don’t.  But you can learn how to invent.  You have to have the will not to jump at the first solution because the elegant solution might be around the corner.  An inventor is someone who says, ‘Yes, that’s one way to do it but it doesn’t seem to be an optimum solution.’  Then he keeps on thinking”.   Ray Dolby, inventor
What is That Good For? Analysis is not a very good means of generating ideas. Intuition is, by definition, not responsive to systemization.  What cannot be commanded might still be coaxed.
THE MYTHS SO LITTLE  TIME, SO LITTLE IDEAS THE BIGGER THE BUDGET, THE BIGGER THE IDEA YOU CAN’T ROCK THE WORLD IF YOU CAN NOT ROCK THE BOAT ALL I KNOW IS IT WORKED BEFORE THE ONLY GOOD IDEA IS BIG IDEA GRAPES CAN DIE IN THE VINE ; SO CAN A GREAT IDEA CREATIVITY IS FOR CREATIVE PEOPLE
Things You May Already Do Many activities change what parts of your brain are working, and encourage other parts to relax. Identifying these triggers and exploiting them on purpose can be powerful. Not usually a great thing for groups, though.
Things You May Already Do Examples: Exercise Change of scenery Driving Showering Toys Sleep Music
Exercise5 minutes Take four away from four and make it eight
Six Thinking Hats — Edward de Bono Knowledge possessed or  needed Type of thinking being used Risks, drawbacks, criticism Opportunities, possibilities, alternatives Advantages, benefits Feelings, intuition
FIVE BIGGEST FEARS Fear of Failing Fear of Succeeding Fear of Change Fear of Going Broke Fear of Time
The only thing we had to fear was fear itselfF D Rooswelt
Creativity is a nuclear reactor.  And like any nuclear reactor,  it can’t generate electricity  until something  gets  a chain reaction  going
Exercise5 minutes You have a pile of 24 coins. 23 of them have the same weight. But one of them is heavier than the rest. You are given a scale but no weights. Your task is t identify the heavy coin in no more than three uses of the scale.
Exercise3 minutes A conference room contains three separate wall-mounted spotlights - right, left and front of stage. Each is controlled by its own on-off switch. These three switches are numbered 1, 2 and 3, but they are in a back-room which has no sight of the the spotlights or the conference room (and there are no reflections or shadows or mirrors, and you are alone). How do you identify each switch correctly - right, left, front - if you can only enter the back-room once
Exercise 5 minutes Four men, one of whom was known to have committed murder, made the following statements to the police. Arun: Dave did itDave: Tony did itGeorge: I did not do itTony: Dave lied when he said I did itIf only one of these four statements is true, who was the guilty man?
Exercise5 minutes You are the treasurer in charge of the Royal mint, which produces a single type coin, the grote. There are ten machines producing grotes, one machine is producing grotes weighing one gram less than they should, each coin should weigh 10 grams. You have a set of broken scales which can be fixed to provide one single weigh of a single amount (no weight changes are allowed). Using the scales once you must identify the single faulty machine.  How do you do it?
TECHNIQUES
Action ItemWrite down what image comes to mind when you think of the word “Machine”. Ask a friend or colleague to do the same thing. Compare your lists. Chances are the image you came up with was very different from what they envisioned. Why is that? 
Generation of alternatives
Most basic principle of lateral thinking is that any particular way of looking things is only one from many other possible ways. Lateral thinking is concerned with exploring these other ways
How would you divide a square into four equal piecesGive atleast 6 alternatives Time 15 minutes EXERCISE
Make a square out of this 10 minutes Exercise
EXERCISE How  would you divide up a square of cardboard to give an L shape? Give at least three alternatives         Time 10 minutes
Write a small paragraph what he is thinking about 10 minutes
Write a  paragraph  about this  scene Time 5 minutes
CHALLENGING ASSUMPTIONS
A cliche is a stereotyped way of looking at something or describing something. It is usually assumed that the basic ideas are sound and then we start fitting them together to give different patterns.
Exercise
Arrange these shapes to give a single shape
Why Technique Why are black boards black? Why would it matter what they are called? Why can not we call it by different name?
The usual response to why is to explain something unfamiliar in terms that are familiar enough to be an acceptable explanation
Challenge: Simply challenge the way things have always been done or seen, or the way they are. This is done not to show there is anything wrong with the existing situation but simply to direct your perceptions to exploring outside the current area.
PROVOCATION  Declare the usual perception out of bounds, or provide some provocative alternative to the usual situation under consideration.  DeBono suggests using Prefix the provocation with the term 'Po" to signal that the provocation is not a valid idea put up for judgement but a stimulus for new perception.
Provocation To challenge established patterns To question the validity of established patterns To disrupt established patterns and lioberate information that can come together to give new patterns To recue information trapped by the pigeonholes of labels and classifications
PROVOCATION  EXAMPLE The mountain must come to Tom (the classic answer).  Use a video conference (an IT idea).  Use pigeon post (an ornithology idea).  Use an intermediary.  Ask him what he wants in exchange for coming to the mountain (a deal).  See if he'll accept a free slot in a holiday home (that just happens to be on the mountain).  Wait until he changes his mind (a taoist idea).   Cut your losses and tackle a different problem.  Coerce him.  Force him. (a military idea)  Find out if reason of "Won't Come" is because of "Mountain"   Ask Tom to go near the mountain if not to the mountain.  Lure, deceive or blackmail him.  "Make him an offer he can't refuse". Leave him no alternative.  Then let him go to it.  Tom is a planet and the mountain is a room outside.
Henry Ford took a candidate for lunch.Ordered Soup.The senior candidate picked up salt and added to soup? What was Mr Ford’s observation? Did he hire him?
EXERCISE 4 Teams of five  eachTime   15 minutes Answer at least 5 times why Why are wheels  round? Why does a chair has four legs?
The way the Mind works What is Lateral Thinking Generating alternatives Challenging Assumtions
FLUENCY, FLEXIBILITY AND ORIGINALITY
Fluency or the ability to ideate copiously is very useful for responding to that class of problems where it is unlikely that a single best solution exists or can be deduced by strictly logical operations Flexibility is the ability to come out with variety of ideas Originality is unique ideas, novel and surprising
Exercise10 minutes Listed below are five objectsYour task is to write down as many uses as you can for each object. Chair Stick Thread File Toothbrush
Exercise5 minutes List objects that have a rectangle in it List five letter words ending in g( No continuous verb) List 5 distinctively different uses of a basket What different factors would you bear in mind while taking a new job?
List as many insects,fruits,vegetables,flowers and trees whose names begin with the letters a,e or o
ENTRY POINT AND ATTENTION AREA
Most important feature of the mind as an information processing system is its ability to choose This ability to choose arises directly from the mechanical behaviour of the mind as self maximising memory system
Exercise5 minutes Divide a triangle into three parts in such a way that the parts can be put together again to form a rectangle or a square
Exercise5 Minutes to 10 Minutes Draw the outline of a piece of cardboard which is so shaped that with a single straight cut the piece can be divided into four smaller pieces which are exactly alike in size, shape and area.
Random Entry Choose an object at random, or a noun from a dictionary, and associate that with the area you are thinking about. For example imagine you are thinking about how to improve this Hall.  Choosing an object at random from a dictionary office you might get a word “fuel” Fuel generates energy Energy drives vehicles Can we make this hall  more energetic? Fuel is flexible   Can we design flexibility in this room? Fuel …..Do we need to provide some energy giving drinks inside the Hall?
Exercise Groups of four How to make Chennai a clean city? Pick up one object from this room Try to link this object with the problem “making Chennai cleaner”
Some real lateral thinking questions
No space in the car You are driving down the road in your car on a wild, stormy night, when you pass by a bus stop and you see three people waiting for the bus An old lady who looks as if she is about to die.  An old friend who once saved your life.  The perfect partner you have been dreaming about.  Knowing that there can only be one passenger in your car, whom would you choose?
The Coin John is on a raft, adrift in the ocean with several other survivors of a shipwreck. The others are too weak, so he or Mike will swim to a nearby island to look for help. It is almost certainly suicidal, due to the circling sharks, but they have little else to hope for. Mike takes the lose change from his pocket and puts two pennies in a hat. He tells John that one is a 2005 penny, and the other 1975. If John picks the newer penny he can stay on the rat, and Mike will risk his life. If John picks the older penny, he must go. John has seen that both pennies were actually dated 1975, but he doesn't want to say anything, because Mike is a big guy. How does he win, and get Mike to go, without exposing him as a fraud in front of the others?
Brainstorming Brainstorming is a group creativity technique designed to generate a large number of ideas for the solution to a problem
RECAP
The mind is pattern making system Mind creates patterns out of environment and then recognises and uses such patterns Because the sequence of arrival of information determines how it is to be arranged into a pattern such patterns are generally less than the best possible arrangement of information
Vertical Thinking is selective One may reach a conclusion by a valid series of steps Lateral Thinking is generative Vertical Thinking develops the ideas generated by Lateral Thinking
Logical thinking works to relate accepted concepts Lateral thinking is to bring about insight restructuring Lateral thinking is generative Vertical thinking is selective
Twin aspects of Lateral thinking are first the provocative use of information and second the challenge of accepted concepts This helps to restructure patterns
Vertical thinking and Lateral thinking are complementary
Techniques for Lateral Thinking Generate Ideas Challenge assumptions Provocation as a tool Look for entry points Develop fluency Use Brainstorming Analogy Suspended Judgment Random stimulation
The elevator delay There was a hotel where the visitors complained about the slow moving elevator and how long they had to wait for it to come. It became so severe that the manager was asked to do something about it. If you were the manager what would you suggest ?(Picked up form the book Mediocre but Arrogant MBA)
If you really want to see something, look at something else. If you want to say what something is, inspect something that it isn’t. If you want to see the invisible worldlook at the visible one. If you want to know what East really is, look North. If you have a question concerning the sea, look at the mountains….
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Lateral Thinking 1

  • 1. LATERAL THINKING AT WORK T.Sivasankaran Advesh Consultancy Services Chennai India tss@advesh.com
  • 2. This presentation is designed for two days training Technique used is based on Edward de Bono’s Lateral Thinking – Creativity Step by step Puzzles,exercises and games are from various sources
  • 3. Other Reference Books Used Fourth Eye by PradipN.Khandwalla The Houdini Solution by Ernie Schenck Paradigms by Joel Arthur Barke by Ricar Maverick by Ricardo Semler
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  • 7. 99+9=9 Make this equation correct You can add a letter or word to this equation You have just 30 seconds for this
  • 8. What can you dry your hair with , cut the grass with And lift a car with?
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  • 10. A F HIJKLMNOPQRS U WXYBCDE G T V Where will you fit in Z
  • 11. A man is wearing black. Black shoes, socks trousers, coat, gloves and ski mask. He is walking down a back street with all the street lamps off. A black car is coming towards him with its light off but somehow manages to stop in time. How did the driver see the man?
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  • 13. THE WAY THE MIND WORKS
  • 14. The Paralyzing Power Of Previous Perceptions
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  • 16. The mind is a cliché making And cliché using system
  • 17. What do you call a funny story? What are you when you have no money? What's another word for Coca Cola? What's the white of an egg?
  • 18. What does this have to do with creativity and innovation? This simple example shows you how powerful your previous perceptions influence your thought process and how you arrive at “your right answer.” 
  • 19. What is Creativity? Creativity brings into being something that did not exist before, either as a product, a process or a thought
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  • 22. What is a Creativity Exercise? For our purposes, anything that changes your way of thinking about a problem (or opportunity) Especially techniques to cultivate new ideas Applicable at any stage of the process.
  • 23. “Problems cannot be solved by thinking within the framework within which the problems werecreated”Albert Einstein
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  • 26. Creativity Can Be Learned “Inventing is a skill that some people have and some don’t. But you can learn how to invent. You have to have the will not to jump at the first solution because the elegant solution might be around the corner. An inventor is someone who says, ‘Yes, that’s one way to do it but it doesn’t seem to be an optimum solution.’ Then he keeps on thinking”. Ray Dolby, inventor
  • 27. What is That Good For? Analysis is not a very good means of generating ideas. Intuition is, by definition, not responsive to systemization. What cannot be commanded might still be coaxed.
  • 28. THE MYTHS SO LITTLE TIME, SO LITTLE IDEAS THE BIGGER THE BUDGET, THE BIGGER THE IDEA YOU CAN’T ROCK THE WORLD IF YOU CAN NOT ROCK THE BOAT ALL I KNOW IS IT WORKED BEFORE THE ONLY GOOD IDEA IS BIG IDEA GRAPES CAN DIE IN THE VINE ; SO CAN A GREAT IDEA CREATIVITY IS FOR CREATIVE PEOPLE
  • 29. Things You May Already Do Many activities change what parts of your brain are working, and encourage other parts to relax. Identifying these triggers and exploiting them on purpose can be powerful. Not usually a great thing for groups, though.
  • 30. Things You May Already Do Examples: Exercise Change of scenery Driving Showering Toys Sleep Music
  • 31. Exercise5 minutes Take four away from four and make it eight
  • 32. Six Thinking Hats — Edward de Bono Knowledge possessed or needed Type of thinking being used Risks, drawbacks, criticism Opportunities, possibilities, alternatives Advantages, benefits Feelings, intuition
  • 33. FIVE BIGGEST FEARS Fear of Failing Fear of Succeeding Fear of Change Fear of Going Broke Fear of Time
  • 34. The only thing we had to fear was fear itselfF D Rooswelt
  • 35. Creativity is a nuclear reactor. And like any nuclear reactor, it can’t generate electricity until something gets a chain reaction going
  • 36. Exercise5 minutes You have a pile of 24 coins. 23 of them have the same weight. But one of them is heavier than the rest. You are given a scale but no weights. Your task is t identify the heavy coin in no more than three uses of the scale.
  • 37. Exercise3 minutes A conference room contains three separate wall-mounted spotlights - right, left and front of stage. Each is controlled by its own on-off switch. These three switches are numbered 1, 2 and 3, but they are in a back-room which has no sight of the the spotlights or the conference room (and there are no reflections or shadows or mirrors, and you are alone). How do you identify each switch correctly - right, left, front - if you can only enter the back-room once
  • 38. Exercise 5 minutes Four men, one of whom was known to have committed murder, made the following statements to the police. Arun: Dave did itDave: Tony did itGeorge: I did not do itTony: Dave lied when he said I did itIf only one of these four statements is true, who was the guilty man?
  • 39. Exercise5 minutes You are the treasurer in charge of the Royal mint, which produces a single type coin, the grote. There are ten machines producing grotes, one machine is producing grotes weighing one gram less than they should, each coin should weigh 10 grams. You have a set of broken scales which can be fixed to provide one single weigh of a single amount (no weight changes are allowed). Using the scales once you must identify the single faulty machine. How do you do it?
  • 41. Action ItemWrite down what image comes to mind when you think of the word “Machine”. Ask a friend or colleague to do the same thing. Compare your lists. Chances are the image you came up with was very different from what they envisioned. Why is that? 
  • 43. Most basic principle of lateral thinking is that any particular way of looking things is only one from many other possible ways. Lateral thinking is concerned with exploring these other ways
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  • 46. How would you divide a square into four equal piecesGive atleast 6 alternatives Time 15 minutes EXERCISE
  • 47. Make a square out of this 10 minutes Exercise
  • 48. EXERCISE How would you divide up a square of cardboard to give an L shape? Give at least three alternatives Time 10 minutes
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  • 52. Write a small paragraph what he is thinking about 10 minutes
  • 53. Write a paragraph about this scene Time 5 minutes
  • 55. A cliche is a stereotyped way of looking at something or describing something. It is usually assumed that the basic ideas are sound and then we start fitting them together to give different patterns.
  • 57. Arrange these shapes to give a single shape
  • 58. Why Technique Why are black boards black? Why would it matter what they are called? Why can not we call it by different name?
  • 59. The usual response to why is to explain something unfamiliar in terms that are familiar enough to be an acceptable explanation
  • 60. Challenge: Simply challenge the way things have always been done or seen, or the way they are. This is done not to show there is anything wrong with the existing situation but simply to direct your perceptions to exploring outside the current area.
  • 61. PROVOCATION Declare the usual perception out of bounds, or provide some provocative alternative to the usual situation under consideration. DeBono suggests using Prefix the provocation with the term 'Po" to signal that the provocation is not a valid idea put up for judgement but a stimulus for new perception.
  • 62. Provocation To challenge established patterns To question the validity of established patterns To disrupt established patterns and lioberate information that can come together to give new patterns To recue information trapped by the pigeonholes of labels and classifications
  • 63. PROVOCATION EXAMPLE The mountain must come to Tom (the classic answer). Use a video conference (an IT idea). Use pigeon post (an ornithology idea). Use an intermediary. Ask him what he wants in exchange for coming to the mountain (a deal). See if he'll accept a free slot in a holiday home (that just happens to be on the mountain). Wait until he changes his mind (a taoist idea). Cut your losses and tackle a different problem. Coerce him. Force him. (a military idea) Find out if reason of "Won't Come" is because of "Mountain" Ask Tom to go near the mountain if not to the mountain. Lure, deceive or blackmail him. "Make him an offer he can't refuse". Leave him no alternative. Then let him go to it. Tom is a planet and the mountain is a room outside.
  • 64. Henry Ford took a candidate for lunch.Ordered Soup.The senior candidate picked up salt and added to soup? What was Mr Ford’s observation? Did he hire him?
  • 65. EXERCISE 4 Teams of five eachTime 15 minutes Answer at least 5 times why Why are wheels round? Why does a chair has four legs?
  • 66. The way the Mind works What is Lateral Thinking Generating alternatives Challenging Assumtions
  • 68. Fluency or the ability to ideate copiously is very useful for responding to that class of problems where it is unlikely that a single best solution exists or can be deduced by strictly logical operations Flexibility is the ability to come out with variety of ideas Originality is unique ideas, novel and surprising
  • 69. Exercise10 minutes Listed below are five objectsYour task is to write down as many uses as you can for each object. Chair Stick Thread File Toothbrush
  • 70. Exercise5 minutes List objects that have a rectangle in it List five letter words ending in g( No continuous verb) List 5 distinctively different uses of a basket What different factors would you bear in mind while taking a new job?
  • 71. List as many insects,fruits,vegetables,flowers and trees whose names begin with the letters a,e or o
  • 72. ENTRY POINT AND ATTENTION AREA
  • 73. Most important feature of the mind as an information processing system is its ability to choose This ability to choose arises directly from the mechanical behaviour of the mind as self maximising memory system
  • 74. Exercise5 minutes Divide a triangle into three parts in such a way that the parts can be put together again to form a rectangle or a square
  • 75. Exercise5 Minutes to 10 Minutes Draw the outline of a piece of cardboard which is so shaped that with a single straight cut the piece can be divided into four smaller pieces which are exactly alike in size, shape and area.
  • 76. Random Entry Choose an object at random, or a noun from a dictionary, and associate that with the area you are thinking about. For example imagine you are thinking about how to improve this Hall. Choosing an object at random from a dictionary office you might get a word “fuel” Fuel generates energy Energy drives vehicles Can we make this hall more energetic? Fuel is flexible Can we design flexibility in this room? Fuel …..Do we need to provide some energy giving drinks inside the Hall?
  • 77. Exercise Groups of four How to make Chennai a clean city? Pick up one object from this room Try to link this object with the problem “making Chennai cleaner”
  • 78. Some real lateral thinking questions
  • 79. No space in the car You are driving down the road in your car on a wild, stormy night, when you pass by a bus stop and you see three people waiting for the bus An old lady who looks as if she is about to die. An old friend who once saved your life. The perfect partner you have been dreaming about. Knowing that there can only be one passenger in your car, whom would you choose?
  • 80. The Coin John is on a raft, adrift in the ocean with several other survivors of a shipwreck. The others are too weak, so he or Mike will swim to a nearby island to look for help. It is almost certainly suicidal, due to the circling sharks, but they have little else to hope for. Mike takes the lose change from his pocket and puts two pennies in a hat. He tells John that one is a 2005 penny, and the other 1975. If John picks the newer penny he can stay on the rat, and Mike will risk his life. If John picks the older penny, he must go. John has seen that both pennies were actually dated 1975, but he doesn't want to say anything, because Mike is a big guy. How does he win, and get Mike to go, without exposing him as a fraud in front of the others?
  • 81. Brainstorming Brainstorming is a group creativity technique designed to generate a large number of ideas for the solution to a problem
  • 82. RECAP
  • 83. The mind is pattern making system Mind creates patterns out of environment and then recognises and uses such patterns Because the sequence of arrival of information determines how it is to be arranged into a pattern such patterns are generally less than the best possible arrangement of information
  • 84. Vertical Thinking is selective One may reach a conclusion by a valid series of steps Lateral Thinking is generative Vertical Thinking develops the ideas generated by Lateral Thinking
  • 85. Logical thinking works to relate accepted concepts Lateral thinking is to bring about insight restructuring Lateral thinking is generative Vertical thinking is selective
  • 86. Twin aspects of Lateral thinking are first the provocative use of information and second the challenge of accepted concepts This helps to restructure patterns
  • 87. Vertical thinking and Lateral thinking are complementary
  • 88. Techniques for Lateral Thinking Generate Ideas Challenge assumptions Provocation as a tool Look for entry points Develop fluency Use Brainstorming Analogy Suspended Judgment Random stimulation
  • 89. The elevator delay There was a hotel where the visitors complained about the slow moving elevator and how long they had to wait for it to come. It became so severe that the manager was asked to do something about it. If you were the manager what would you suggest ?(Picked up form the book Mediocre but Arrogant MBA)
  • 90. If you really want to see something, look at something else. If you want to say what something is, inspect something that it isn’t. If you want to see the invisible worldlook at the visible one. If you want to know what East really is, look North. If you have a question concerning the sea, look at the mountains….
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