LATERAL THINKING
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Lateral Thinking Puzzles Are FunLateral Thinking Puzzles are great fun and they teach techniques for questioning, testing assumptions, using your imagination and piecing together clues.- Lateral Thinking, Picture Thinking and DyslexiaIn this article, we start looking at the implications of both lateral thinking and picture thinking abilities in the life of young and adult dyslexics from school time up to the workplace experience.
The Ten Greatest Lateral Thinking Puzzles - the AnswersAnswers to a list of all-time classic lateral thinking puzzles.
The Ten Greatest Lateral Thinking PuzzlesA list of ten classic lateral thinking puzzles - try them out with your friends. They ask questions. You answer yes or no.
Challenge Your Brain with Intriguing Lateral Thinking Puzzles by Paul SloaneThinking Sideways.... or Lateral Thinking... here's how!
How Lateral and Picture Think Work at School and at WorkIn short '" Lateral thinking and Picture thinking can both be seen as persistent problems or as a couple of desirable skills throughout a dyslexic person's life depending on the environment in which these skills are expressed.
The Need for Different ThinkingThe conventional thinker is normally stuck in convergent thinking mode but the brilliant thinker can use other approaches.- Creative Thinking: What, Why and HowMost think they are creative thinkers but the sad fact is that most are not. There is no need to be upset if in the larger group, you can still learn how and implement creative thinking.
- Create Innovative Environment Using Six Thinking Hats"Six Thinking Hats" by Edward de Bono is a unique thinking tool that can play a vital role in your professional and personal life.
- 6 Ways Towards Thinking More Philosophically and RationallySix well-explained points improve your method of thinking and analysis.
- Using Creative Thinking in Your ProjectsTraditional project management methods are all about planning and trying to know everything upfront with the intent that you can control the project based on a plan that was developed, perhaps, months ago.
- The Availability Error is a Trap for Our ThinkingWe are heavily influenced by what we have heard or seen recently. We therefore place more value on the information that is immediately available.
- Break the Rules - Creative Thinking ExerciseBreak the Rules is a workshop method that you can use to challenge the fundamental assumptions of your business.
Adopt and Adapt an Idea to Make it BetterA lateral thinking technique to help your creativity.- Lesson Plan: Critical Thinking for AP High School/College LevelsLesson plan w/ logic game for definition, awareness, & activation of thinking process.
- Asking a Different Question Leads to Innovation E.G.The Car Parts IncubatorThis is a fine example of lateral thinking in business – by taking a different starting point it is possible to come up with a radically different solution.
- Is Dyslexia a Real Learning Disability?The problem in labeling dyslexia only as a learning disability is that "Learning disability", as a term, is extremely limited in its scope when it comes to describing dyslexia. It often, only refers to the problems connected with dyslexia and traditional
- How I'm Saving Money on GasGas prices climb out of control, so saving money at the pump requires lateral thinking. Hypermiling, public transportation, and building a Tesla Radiant Energy device are some of my alternative solutions.
- The Infuriating Geography QuizTry these tricky questions to test your knowledge of countries and geography.
Think LaterallyLateral thinking will help you to solve problems creatively.
Look for the Solution Inside the ProblemLook for the solutions to problems inside the problem or its immediate environment. This article gives examples of how you can use some lateral thinking to solve tough problems.- Nano: Cheapest Car Marks Quantum Leap in the Engineering WorldRatan Tata has produced a world-class people's car, not only for India but for the entire world. This car reflects so much of lateral thinking in every aspect of its concept, design and materials used, that worldwide manufacturing will never be the same again.
Break Internal BarriersA key responsibility of the innovative leader is to constantly fight the silting up of the internal communications and to force contact and sharing between departments.
Who Killed Our Business?Most organisations have natural defence mechanisms against disruptive or threatening ideas. It is difficult to change the culture to one where such ideas are heard. The 'Who killed our business?' exercise is a good way to start.- Take the Brainstorm QuizTips on how to run a brainstorm meeting.
Games for ThinkersThe best games for thinking people - including chess, bridge, monopoly and charades.
Ten Great Ways to Crush CreativitySome of the common ways of deterring creativity and impeding innovation.- A New Religion? H+ by Edward De BonoEdward de Bono aims to create a culture in the world to have positive thinking and to do good deeds. H+ stands for Human, Happiness, Humour, Help, Hope and Health.
- Thinking of Having Carpal Tunnel Surgery?Describes carpal tunnel and treatment options.
- Helping Children Think CreativelyThe key issue is teaching children the 'processes' of thinking - the right strategies to be followed which will lead to effective and meaningful thinking.
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